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The country is back to normal, or is it?

Yes, to a large extent.

No, to a great extent.

While the Biden administration is working on both domestic and international agendas in the hope of returning the country to what it was before the Trump administration, it's becoming clearer every day i's a fantasy for some groups, blacks in general, minority in particular it will ever be normal.

The trial of Derek Chauvin marks an inflection point in the way the justice system might work from now on. There was a unanimous decision that Derek is guilty of murder. Despite the overwhelming evidence, the nation was bracing for protests, for chaos. That alone should give pause to a nation that has yet to force the racists in its midst, especially those in position of power to remove themselves from the process or join in to change the predicament.

The verdict was not unexpected, but that verdict should not be construed as a victory as dozens of hundreds of cases of police officers are not held accountable for committing murders. 

Once again, the Republican Legislators prove they are not interested in fixing nagging problems such as  the discriminate killing of blacks by police officers.

The public execution of George Floyd make it crystal clear changes are needed to curb police violence towards Blacks. And yet, GOP Leaders oppose passage of any policy that would achieve the objective.

As pointed out many times before, it's becoming clearer and clearer every day Republicans do not really care about the United States.

As I pointed out many times, in many different ways, the country simply cannot rely on Republicans.

So, let's not!

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