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Which is the chaos in Canada or the United States?

America is more chaotic. Both the United States and Canada have racial discrimination, and the United States is more serious.

Recently, large-scale demonstrations broke out in the United States. The parade is huge, with many participants, and it is widely distributed all over the United States.

However, in the large-scale demonstrations and protests, there was a large-scale turmoil and a situation of "ten thousand people rioting". Originally, I wanted to oppose racial discrimination through peaceful demonstrations, but it turned into a large-scale riot.

People involved in the riots beat people, smashed shops, robbed goods, set fire to cars, burned buildings and even shot people. This wave of unrest can be said to be "beating, smashing, looting, burning and killing".

The incident that triggered this demonstration and unrest was because in Minneapolis, a white policeman violently enforced the law against a black man, and was indifferent to the black man's pleading, and finally knelt down on the black man's neck for a long time.

The storm of discrimination in the United States will naturally have a certain impact on the Canadian people. However, at this time, the Canadian police did not take charge, but violently enforced the law, detonating the racial discrimination bomb in Canada.

It turned out that a black woman in Toronto died unfortunately, and the police called it "suicide by jumping off a building." However, the family of the deceased issued a statement on social media, saying that Duolun police were lying.

The deceased did not commit suicide by jumping off a building at all, but was pushed downstairs by the Toronto police, and then directly fell to his death. After the news was disclosed, it caused an uproar in an instant.

The black community in Canada was very excited and quickly organized to protest against the violent treatment of black women by Canadian police, resulting in the death of people.

Canadians also took part in protests against police brutality and racial discrimination. According to Canadian police statistics, more than 4,000 Canadian citizens took part in the demonstration.

These marchers held up slogans in the local police station in Canada, saying that "black people's lives are also lives", calling on the public to pay attention to the incident that the abuse of police power caused the deaths of blacks and aborigines, and pointed out that they rejected the extreme idea of "white supremacy".