
Images via Liverpool FC Official Twitter/Fox Sports
The outrage regarding the murder of George Floyd is not reserved only to the United States, as protests all across the globe — in cities such as Toronto, London, and Berlin — have begun to pop up in the wake of yet another senseless killing of an African American in the custody of the police.
I’ve worked on the internet for five years now — before I was at BroBible, I essentially covered breaking news — and I’ve always said that the worst part about working on the internet is that you live here, so trust me when I say that the worst part of my job has always been seeing just how far and wide this world is fucked from top to bottom — all over the globe. It’s grim but it’s the truth.
This is why the murder of George Floyd is nothing new to me — I’ve seen it over and over and over again on the internet for as long as I can remember being an adult. It is abundantly and indisputably clear this disease of racism is incessant in our corner of the world. The horrific murder of black people in this country at the hands of the police happens every single month, if not every single week, and now the issue has gotten so out of hand that civilians, actors, and athletes across the globe — particularly in the world of soccer, which is the only major team sport that is up and running these days.
Think about that for a second — cultural icons of Western civilizations are now protesting the United States. As they should. Black Lives Matter.
Liverpool’s Entire Football Club: Every Single Senior Player and the Main Twitter Account
Unity is strength. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/sSu2sarAXa
— Liverpool FC (at
) (@LFC) June 1, 2020
Borussia Dortmund stars Jadon Sancho and Achraf Hakimi
Leaving this here. pic.twitter.com/lnH80NTgjX
— Across the Pond (@acrossthepond) May 31, 2020
Achraf Hakimi also displayed a "Justice for George Floyd" shirt after scoring for Borussia Dortmund. pic.twitter.com/J0MEv2d9z2
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) May 31, 2020
Paris Saint-Germain and France Star Kylian Mbappe
— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) May 30, 2020
— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) June 1, 2020
United States Men’s National Team midfield Weston McKennie
American Weston McKennie is wearing a "Justice for George" armband during Schalke's match vs. Werder Bremen. pic.twitter.com/CB9hib6eha
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) May 30, 2020
Marcus Thurman of Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga
Incredible. Marcus Thuram, 22-Year Old French forward, takes a knee to honor memory of George Floyd after scoring in the German Bundesliga. The World is Watching
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— roger bennett (@rogbennett) May 31, 2020
If you want to help make a change in this world, you can find a link from ActBlue HERE that will split your donation evenly among the following charity groups: Black Lives Matter Global Network, Reclaim the Block, National Bail Out, Black Visions Collective, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, The National Police Accountability Project, Color of Change Education Fund, Unicorn Riot, Campaign Zero, Advancement Project, and The Marshall Project.
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Eric is a New York City-based writer who still isn’t quite sure how he’s allowed to have this much fun for a living and will tell anyone who listens that Gotham City is canonically in New Jersey. Follow him on Twitter @eric_ital for movie and soccer takes or contact him eric@brobible.com