Minnesota moment we missed
Updated On: 11 October, 2021 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Ajaz Ashraf
The hypocrisy of the middle class-upper castes, which dominate the media, explains why India has not erupted at the mowing down of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri

Activists stage a protest against the Lakhimpur Kheri violence, near the residence of Home Minister Amit Shah. Pic/PTI
India missed harnessing its Minnesota moment to paper over social faultlines. That moment lasted for 10 minutes at Minneapolis in the state of Minnesota, United States of America on May 25, 2020. During those minutes, a white police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd as he was handcuffed while forced to lie on his chest on the road. “I can’t breathe,” Floyd wailed before dying.
A video of Floyd’s death shot by Darnella Frazier went viral. America was horrified. A powerful movement swept the country against racial inequality and police brutality. Whites were as much part of this movement as Blacks. America was united and rejuvenated.
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