After what happened in the United States Capitol, Rius Doc, Coach of the 76ers of Philadelphia, He reflected that it would have happened if those who entered the property had been African American citizens.
“It’s pretty disturbing. Sad. I keep hearing that this is an attack on democracy, but it’s not. Democracy will prevail. It always does,” Rivers said in a teleconference.
“I’ll say it because I don’t think a lot of people want to do it. Can you imagine today, if everyone were black assaulting the Capitol, and what would have happened? That, to me, is a picture that’s worth a thousand words because everyone let’s see “.
Rivers is in command of the 76ers (6-1), who tonight face the Washington Wizards. The experienced coach has a championship ring, won in 2008 with the Boston Celtics, and has always been characterized by his public comments about racial injustices in the United States.
Hundreds of US President Donald Trump fans entered the Capitol in Washington DC on Wednesday as Congress gathered to certify the election of Joe Biden. Inside the building, there was an armed confrontation at the door of the House, and the mob later reached the Senate floor, with at least one intruder photographed on the dais where Vice President Mike Pence had been trying to certify the election results earlier that day.
A woman was shot in the head.
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