When a guy who grew up in apartheid South Africa says it’s not easy being a black man in America, you know something has gone horribly wrong.
We all know the story of Trevor being treated like a bankie of weed by his parents when the cops appeared, but how about his time over in Trumpland?
He uses the shooting of Philando Castile as the starting point (if you missed that video some hectic footage from around the 50-second mark HERE – the cop was acquitted on all charges), and then talks about the eight-plus times he has been pulled over since calling the US home.
Go for it:
This is why you need #BlackLivesMatter, friends.
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