Los Angeles youth speak out
Los Angeles youth speak out
By Adam Hanieh
ADELAIDE — Helena Swan and George Evans, two young people from Central Los Angeles who are touring Australia to inform people about life in Los Angeles after the riots, spoke to a Resistance meeting here on 8 October.
"This was not a race riot, but an economic one", Swan said. The events in Los Angeles following the Rodney King verdict exposed a deep rot in US society, where 22% of children live in poverty. The life expectancy for black children is 50% of the white population's.
Swan and Evans said that the conflict between Korean and black populations of Los Angeles was very much a media beat-up.
Since the uprising, two major gangs in LA have agreed to a truce, and there is a sense of unity in the black population and the realisation that the government doesn't offer any solutions.

By now we all know that the rich get richer under capitalism. But many are astounded at the incredible pace this takes place.
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