New Delhi: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that there is no place for hate and racism in the society. He said that more efforts need to be made with sympathy and mutual understanding. Nadella's statement came after the protests that followed the death of 46-year-old black man George Floyd in police custody in Minnesota. Nadella had a tweet on Monday that there is no place for hate and racism in our society. Empathy and mutual understanding are a beginning, but we should try more.
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Nadella further said that I stand firmly with the black and African-American community and we are committed to doing so in our company and in our communities. A day earlier, Google CEO Sundar Pichai expressed solidarity with the African-American community. After the death of black George Floyd in police custody in the city of Minneapolis, violence has started in many cities of America. The store was looted by protesters and several buildings were set on fire along with police vehicles. The administration has imposed curfew in 40 cities, including Washington. The Trump has asked the governors of all affected cities to take strong action against the rioters.
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Amid the violence, US President Donald Trump visited a 200-year-old church near the White House. This is the same church, where the protesters opened fire after a clash with the police. President Donald Trump said at the Rose Garden that he is an ally of peaceful protesters. However, during this time he stressed that I am your president on law and order.
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