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Will Smith Gives His Take On 'Defund The Police' - Blavity

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Will Smith doesn't completely support the push to "abolish" or "defund" the police, telling GQ in his profile released on Monday that he prefers to side with just Black Lives Matter. Will Smith pour GQ.đŸ€ pic.twitter.com/ezTFabEz52 — Infos SĂ©ries (@SeriesUpdateFR) September 27, 2021 “‘Abolish the police. Defund the police.’ I would love if we would just say ‘Defund the bad police.’ It’s almost like I want, as Black Americans, for us to change our marketing for the new position we’re in. So ‘critical race theory,’ just call it ‘truth theory,’” Smith told the outlet. “The pendulum is swinging in our direction beautifully. And there’s a certain humility that will most capitalize on the moment for the future of Black Americans, without discounting the difficulty and the pain and the emotion." Spurred by the death of George Floyd, protests erupted across the nation. Millions of people engaged in civil marches as organizations began asking local and federal governments to change the police...

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