Beset by an unprecedented series of crises 鈥 from the pandemic and economic catastrophe to unrest over racial disparity 鈥 President Donald Trump has made little effort to strike a note of healing.
It seems that Jonathan Toews surprised even himself. In the opening lines of , the white, Canadian hockey star acknowledged that his first reaction to the recent riots across the United States was that they were a 鈥渢errible response鈥 to the death of George Floyd.
But then he links to a video of two black men arguing about how the African American community should respond. 鈥淭hey are lost, they are in pain. They strived for a better future but as they get older they realize their efforts may be futile. They don鈥檛 know the answer of how to solve this problem for the next generation of black women and men. This breaks my heart.鈥
The post is more than just one athlete鈥檚 musings. For years, black athletes have implored their white colleagues to raise their voices on racial issues 鈥 to see through their eyes. Now, that has begun to happen, from to 鈥 who didn鈥檛 start a recent team meeting until players had time to talk about the situation. 鈥淔ew things stir the human heart and soul like injustice,鈥 he said to the media.
In a long tweet, confessed, 鈥淐an鈥檛 even fathom what the black community has to endure on a daily basis.鈥
Former teammate Torrey Smith, an African American, noticed聽. 鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 have to say a thing but you did! Love you bro!鈥