Negrocide
Ne·
gro·cide (nē′grō-sīd′)
(nom)
1. The systematic and widespread killing of a black person or group of black people
2. The attempted killing of a black person or group of black people
3. The deliberate killing of a black person or group of black people
Negrocidal Negro·cid′al (nē′grō-sīd′l)
(adjective)
Negrocidally Negro cid′al·
ly (nē′grō-sīd′
li)
(adverb)
Negrocide Ne·gro·cide (nē′grō-sīd′)
(nom)
1. The negrocide of George Floyd led to mass protests for justice worldwide.
2. People all around the world call the negrocide of George Floyd a murder.
3. George Floyd’s
death is an undeniable negrocidal
case.
4. The video of George Floyd who was evidently not resisting arrest and was pleading to the four Officers -while one of them is choking him with his knee on his throat and
two others sitting on his body on the ground- “I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I need
water…” is the clear and irrefutable evidence that this negrocide
case must be trialed as a deliberate murder, not as a manslaughter.