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Samuel L. Jackson Urges Celebrities To Protest 'Racist Police' With THIS Video

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In the wake of several racially charged protests, Samuel L. Jackson posted a video on his public Facebook page urging celebrities to echo protesters in the fight for freedom.
In the clip, the 65-year-old actor tells Hollywood stars to spread the word of racial equality the same way they did about ALS via the Ice Bucket Challenge.
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Jackson said:

“All you celebrities out there who poured ice water on your head, I challenge you to do something else.”

The Django Unchained actor sings a song inspired by Eric Garner‘s last words before being placed in a chokehold by police.
The lyrics include:

“I can hear my neighbor cryin’ ‘I can’t breathe’
Now I’m in the struggle and I can’t leave
Callin’ out the violence of the racist police
We ain’t gonna stop, till people are free.”

Ch-ch-check out the powerful video below:

[Image via WENN.]

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Dec 15, 2014 12:48pm PDT

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