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Serena Williams vows no ‘silence’ on social injustice

/ 10:19 AM September 28, 2016

LOS ANGELES—Serena Williams vowed she would not be “silent” on issues of social injustice Tuesday as she reflected on the recent deaths of African-American men at the hands of law enforcement.

In a heartfelt post on her Facebook page, the tennis superstar said she felt moved to speak out after being unnerved at the sight of a police officer while being driven by her 18-year-old nephew.

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“Today I asked my 18 year old nephew (to be clear he’s black) to drive me to my meetings so I can work on my phone,” the former world number-one wrote.

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“In the distance I saw cop on the side of the road. I quickly checked to see if he was obliging by the speed limit.

“Than I remembered that horrible video of the woman in the car when a cop shot her boyfriend. All of this went through my mind in a matter of seconds.

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“I even regretted not driving myself. I would never forgive myself if something happened to my nephew. He’s so innocent. So were all ‘the others’,” Williams added.

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Serena Williams . AP File Photo

Serena Williams . AP File Photo

The United States has been gripped by a spike in racial tensions in the past week after the latest killings of black men by police.

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The deaths, in Oklahoma and North Carolina, were the latest in a series of incidents over the past two years that have brought issues of police brutality and racism to the forefront of national debate.

READ: People protest worldwide, decry police shootings of blacks

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Williams said her reaction had left her determined to speak out.

“Why did I have to think about this in 2016? Have we not gone through enough, opened so many doors, impacted billions of lives? But I realized we must stride on — for it’s not how far we have come but how much further still we have to go,” she wrote.

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“I than wondered than have I spoken up? I had to take a look at me. What about my nephews? What if I have a son and what about my daughters? As Dr. Martin Luther King said ‘There comes a time when silence is betrayal’. I won’t be silent.”

TAGS: Black Lives Matter, gun violence, Racism, Serena Williams

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