John Boyega marched with thousands of demonstrators who crowded London on Wednesday to protest over the death of George...
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John Boyega marched with thousands of demonstrators who crowded London on Wednesday to protest over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The 'Star Wars' actor walked with protesters from parliament to Hyde Park, taking up a loud speaker on several occasions to show his appreciation for the crowds who had gathered and to offer some words on the challenges black people continue to face in society.
“Thank you for coming out today, thank you for being here to show your support,” said Boyega, with the crowd chanting “justice now” behind him. “Black people I love you, I appreciate you, today is an important day. We are fighting for our rights, we are fighting for our ability to live in freedom, we are fighting for our ability to achieve….today you guys are a visible representation of that,” the actor continued.
CBS News reporter Haley Ott recorded a portion of the speech:
A visibly emotional Boyega took up the loud speaker again in Hyde Park, telling the crowds, “I need you to understand how painful it is, to be reminded every day that you race means nothing. That is not the case anymore – we are a physical representation of our support of George Floyd.”
The actor also took to his Instagram feed live during the march to deliver a message to Americans. “My brothers and sister in America, listen, we love you. You’re not alone. You’ve given us so much opportunity, you’ve done so much for the world, for culture, that’s why we’re here,” he said.
Wednesday has also seen continued Black Lives Matter demonstrations outside of the U.S. in countries such as France and Spain.