As the national conversation again turns its attention to police/community relations in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis, former Thunder legend Nick Collison spoke out today on Twitter — donating $20,000 to the NAACP and saying he’s “been inactive too long.”
Here’s Collison’s five-tweet message:
Today I donated $20,000 to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in the Memory of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many other people whose lives weren’t valued because of the color of their skin. There is a burden carried by men and women of color in our country that I will never feel.
— Nick Collison (@nickcollison4) May 29, 2020
To be out in the world every day, having to worry about whether people see you as a threat would be exhausting. To constantly have to prove that your presence is justified would be infuriating.
— Nick Collison (@nickcollison4) May 29, 2020
This centuries-old, systemic racism we have in our country will continue to be with us if there are only people of color losing their voices pleading with the rest of us to recognize these problems. These problems are all of our problems.
— Nick Collison (@nickcollison4) May 29, 2020
If you love your country then you must love your fellow Americans that are screaming out in pain. Have conversations about these issues. Talk to your kids about issues of race. Have the empathy and the humanity to listen to these problems even if they don’t affect you.
— Nick Collison (@nickcollison4) May 29, 2020
At the very least stop with the questioning, the defending, the what about-isms. I am so angry and disgusted with so much of what I have seen. I’m worried about our future. I have been inactive for too long. This is what I can do today. Join me and do what you can do today.
— Nick Collison (@nickcollison4) May 29, 2020
The NAACP’s purpose is to “protect voting rights, reform our criminal justice system, achieve education equity, and ensure economic justice for all.”
To donate, visit here.