Mitch Trubisky on racial injustice: ‘We must do better’

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky made his first Instagram post in almost six months Tuesday to show support for those fighting racial injustice.

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“I stand with my brothers and sisters in the fight against racial injustices. We need to do more. We must do better,” Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky  posted on Instagram.

“I stand with my brothers and sisters in the fight against racial injustices. We need to do more. We must do better,” Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky posted on Instagram.

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Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky made his first Instagram post in almost six months Tuesday to show support for those fighting racial injustice.

The Bears spent a two-hour virtual meeting Monday talking about the topic in the wake of the George Floyd murder and subsequent protests around the country.

“Throughout my life I’ve been blessed to share the field and locker room with countless black men,” Trubisky wrote. “These men and teammates have become family to me. Although I could never understand what they have to experience I empathize with them and love them like brothers.

“I stand with my brothers and sisters in the fight against racial injustices. We need to do more. We must do better. Posts, tweets, and statements aren’t enough. We need to take action. We must take the steps together to make systematic changes to prevent these evil acts from occurring.

“Love is stronger than hate. Peace and Unity will overcome violence. Black Lives Matter.”

Trubisky is a member of the Bears’ social justice committee.

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