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An MSNBC analyst and member of The New York Times Editorial Board claimed Thursday that the U.S. seems to be “invested in the spectacle of black death.”
Mara Gay argued on “Morning Joe” that Americans are protesting because they have nothing left but anger over society being “unable, uninterested, unwilling” to do anything to prevent the deaths of black people at the hands of a system that “benefits” from “ignoring” the problem.
Host Joe Scarborough began by mentioning several high-profile cases of black individuals who were killed in encounters with police, and how the cases ended without a conviction in court, or in the case of Eric Garner, charges not being filed against the officer. He said he believed that there was “one example after another example” suggesting that the jury in the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin could have a “biased” member, potentially leading to a hung jury despite “overwhelming evidence.”