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Tiger Woods lauds 'BLM' movement ahead of Ohio comeback

Former World No.1 golfer Tiger Woods has praised the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement that has been going

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OHIO: Former World No.1 golfer Tiger Woods has praised the 'Black Lives Matter' movement that has been going on across different parts of the world following the death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police personnel in May. Floyd, aged 46, shortly after Derek Chauvin, a police officer, held him down with a knee on his neck though he repeatedly pleaded, "I can't breathe," and "please, I can't breathe" on May 25.

Woods feels society grows when people ask for change and that is what is happening throughout the world right now.

"I think change is fantastic, as long as we make the changes without hurting the innocent, and unfortunately that has happened," Wood told reporters as per Daily Mail. "Hopefully, that doesn't happen going forward, but a movement and change is how society develops. That's how we grow and move forward. That's how we have fairness. "Hopefully, we don't lose any more innocent lives, as we moved to a better place socially," he added. Woods will be seen back on the golf course on Thursday as he gears up for the Memorial Tournament in Ohio. He last featured in an event in February when he took part in the Genesis Invitational in LA. (IANS)