White Community in Texas kneeling before black community in Houston, Texas
White Community in Texas kneeling before black community in Houston, Texas

White community kneel down before black community asking for forgiveness after years of racism

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In a move of solidarity with the black community, the white community in Houston, Texas shocked the world after they kneeled down before the black community asking for forgiveness for years of racism and later on prayed together.

Both communities prayed for each other.

This comes after one George Floyd was killed by former police in Minneapolis, Derek Chauvin which sparked an international uproar with protestors marching in many States across the United States and many other countries abroad like Germany for instance who are standing behind the fight against racism in America.

A video as shared by Chris GQ Perry on social media has brought the entire humanity together after he shared a video of a group of white community kneeling before the black community praying for nothing but peace, love, togetherness, and unity while genuinely asking for forgiveness from the black community for years of racism.

White Community in Texas kneeling before black community in Houston, Texas. Photo credit: Instagram/chrisgqperry
White Community in Texas kneeling before black community in Houston, Texas. Photo credit: Instagram/chrisgqperry

“A powerful show of unity and support.” Chris GQ Perry shared on Instagram as he shared the video.

“The white community kneeling down in front of the black community to ask for forgiveness after years of racism. The black community followed that up by kneeling down as well and they all eventually joined in prayer.” Chris continued.

Black community response

In a show of unity, the black community responded to the gesture by kneeling down as well and praying together a genuine prayer of unity, love, and calling for peace between the two communities.

“A powerful show of unity and support. The white community kneeling down in front of the black community to ask for forgiveness after years of racism. The black community followed that up by kneeling down as well and they all eventually joined in prayer.”

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