Nicolle Wallace
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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I look for your posts when I wake up because you're a few hours ahead of us in London.
And I've been riveted by the effort to sort of speak out using our keyboards.
And I think I've watched your coverage of Minneapolis.
I think it changed something in this country.
But not everybody is either able or willing to go out into the streets and protest.
But there is something that every single person can do in this idea of agency and
I want to talk to you about the tech boycotts.
Explain.
Can you take us through, I think you've got, especially in my audience,
A feeling of people who've been frustrated by not knowing what the how was.
An audience that has been frustrated by watching Democratic Party leaders not fight.
And I think that what has changed, and I agree with you that one of those moments is the killing of Alex Preddy, obviously 17 days early, the killing of Renee Nicole Good.
But I think that what has pierced that is this idea of agency.
And I wonder if you can just be really practical and really how-to for us.
What are the companies?
I mean-
I also feel that their actions seem to be worse.
I mean, they are the executives that stood shoulder to shoulder with Donald Trump at his inauguration, which was an appalling spectacle.
But I think Tim Cook was at the White House in a tuxedo the day after Alex Preddy was killed.
Why do they act so immune to the things that enrage not 30, 40 percent of Americans, but 67 percent of Americans don't approve of Donald Trump?