Tackling racism takes empathy: Elimimian
A CFL star wants to help shine a spotlight on racism, because it’s an issue many people won’t ever experience personally.
Solomon Elimimian, a Nigerian-born linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and head of the CFL Players’ Association, has been speaking out about racism in the hopes that he can help others understand some of the struggles many black men face in their everyday lives. Speaking with CKOM/CJME’s John Gormley, Elimimian described an incident that occurred several years ago when he and his best friend were driving in Los Angeles.
“We get pulled over, guns are drawn at us, we’re roughed up, and we sit on the curb, on the sidewalk, handcuffed, and our car was searched. They go through the car, and the only reason we were given was we fit the description of a crime committed,” Elimimian said.
Elimimian said a series of negative interactions with police left him with a deep mistrust of law enforcement, but over time he realized things were supposed to be different.