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        <title><![CDATA[Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks out on George Floyd killing, racism in open letter]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple CEO Tim Cook has published an <strong>open letter</strong> decrying the police <strong>killing of George Floyd</strong> and the &#8220;much longer history of racism&#8221; that preceded it.</p><p>The letter, which appeared on Apple&#8217;s website Thursday, is largely identical to <strong>the memo Cook sent Apple employees</strong> Sunday addressing Floyd&#8217;s death and the protests that have followed.</p><p>&#8220;George Floyd’s death is shocking and tragic proof that we must aim far higher than a &#8216;normal&#8217; future, and build one that lives up to the highest ideals of equality and justice,&#8221; Cook said in the letter.</p><p>The letter includes a pledge that Apple will bring &#8220;critical resources and technology to underserved school systems&#8221; and work to improve diversity. Just 9 percent of Apple’s employees were black as of December 2018, according to company data.</p><p>&#8220;We’ve always drawn strength from diversity, welcomed people from every walk of life to our stores around the world, and strived to build an Apple that is inclusive of everyone,&#8221; Cook wrote. &#8220;But we must do more.&#8221;</p><p>Cook said the recent outrage was sparked not just by Floyd&#8217;s killing but also by the history of racism that is &#8220;still present today — not only in the form of violence, but in the everyday experience of deeply rooted discrimination.&#8221; He pointed to the criminal justice system, inequalities in education, and &#8220;the disproportionate toll of disease on black and brown communities.&#8221;</p><p>Several tech giants have issued statements condemning racism this week amid massive demonstrations against police brutality. Some have also opened their wallets to support the protesters&#8217; cause — Cook said Apple is giving money to organizations such as the Equal Justice Initiative, while Facebook has pledged $10 million to racial justice groups.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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