Metta World Peace Blog: The Panda Does Not Know Racism
As a boy in Queensbridge, I was living in an urban playground. We had tigers and lions and lots of pigeons….and I’m not talking about the City Zoo.
But when I heard about 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was killed by the police in Ferguson, Missouri….I imagined that The Panda is black and white and lives in Asia. The Panda does not know racism; it just wants to eat and be free.
President Obama stated that during this time “we should comfort each other,” and I think the best thing we can do is to pay respect to the Brown family, friends and his loved ones. My hope is that peace can be restored in his community without resorting to violence.
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