hereThere was also a march across the city, and speeches.The M.E.N. spoke with several people who attended the demonstration, with many wearing face coverings and masks as the coronavirus pandemic continues.Rocky Ming, from Moss Side, said he felt he had to attend today's event as he missed Saturday's event, and spoke of his pride at the turnout.He said: "There's been a lot of crying, I'm tired of giving racists my tears, I'm angry now."There needs to be a change."James said he comes from a mixed family, and that his mother was the only black woman at the university she attended in Scotland.He said: "I'm sick of being told to ignore racists, or to just put up with it."I'm sick of it, enough is enough."A man who asked not to be named said he.