Tweets of the Week: Highlighting 8 posts that made us think, feel and retweet
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These are serious times in America, and social media is a powerful tool to impact the masses, promote activism, and share potent images and videos that make a lasting impression.
This week, EEW Magazine Online is highlighting the Twitter posts that challenged us, made us cry, and even made us angry. Most of all, they made us want to share.
Check out our 8 tweets of the week gathered by our editorial director, Rebecca Johnson.
We want justice for #BreonnaTaylor. The continuum of justice includes charging the officers who shot her 8 times. Where is the action on this, @louisvillemayor @lmpd @GovAndyBeshear? #BirthdayForBreonna #BreonnaTaylorBirthday pic.twitter.com/qc9bCwdA1b
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) June 5, 2020
I do not say this lightly or hastily but with fear & trembling after much deliberation. I think we are experiencing a divine reckoning in America. I don’t think the reckoning is over our having simply sinned. I think it’s over the fact that we have used God & the Bible to do it.
— Beth Moore (@BethMooreLPM) June 5, 2020
New Tonight: Disturbing video from @WBFO in Buffalo, NY shows an elderly man walk up to police in riot gear. An officer shoves the man...he falls backwards, hits his head...starts bleeding immediately...motionless.
— David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) June 5, 2020
Why did this happen @BPDAlerts ?
pic.twitter.com/qbTvXAAPLH
Teary all day. Mr. Floyd’s memorial. The gold casket. The sermon. His brother’s tears. His 2nd grade teacher sharing his homework from decades ago where he wrote that he wanted to be a judge when he grew up. A judge.
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) June 5, 2020
So when this kid says GRASS? Lost it. pic.twitter.com/dpgeLxcco1
How to bible pic.twitter.com/Kib5lTdlRt
— Sarah Cooper (@sarahcpr) June 3, 2020
I've resigned as a member of the reddit board, I have urged them to fill my seat with a black candidate, + I will use future gains on my Reddit stock to serve the black community, chiefly to curb racial hate, and I’m starting with a pledge of $1M to @kaepernick7’s @yourrightscamp
— Alexis Ohanian Sr. 🚀 (@alexisohanian) June 5, 2020
We aren't asking for special treatment; we just do not want to be tried and convicted on a sidewalk.
— T.D. Jakes (@BishopJakes) June 5, 2020
Watch my full interview with @CarlLentzNYC at https://t.co/6TB6JThmtn!#TPHOnline pic.twitter.com/kgo6PpoT8m
With cities across America burning and black communities in pain, many white people have continued posting selfies and pictures of food on social media as if nothing is wrong — and it is not going unnoticed https://t.co/dGdNmM6VZy pic.twitter.com/Ifm1VpOEy3
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 5, 2020