It seemed to me that Obama had a unique opportunity to speak about values and virtues to this minority of African Americans—to tell them that his own life exemplified how in twenty-first century America you could get an education, work hard, get married, be an attentive husband and father, and maybe even become president of the United States. How disappointing that he chose the other tack, stoking grievance and resentment over supposed victimization by all authority, whether from teachers, cops, or potential employers. He and his attorneys general went sniffing out evidences of racism everywhere, and demonizing the police. Even after five officers were assassinated by an enraged black murderer in Dallas, he said, inaccurately, falsely, and callously: “There are legitimate issues that have been raised, and there’s data and evidence to back up the concerns that are being expressed by these [Black Lives Matter] protesters. And if police organizations and departments acknowledge that there’s a problem and there’s an issue, then that, too, is going to contribute to real solutions. And, as I said yesterday, that is what’s going to ultimately help make the job of being a cop a lot safer. It is in the interest of police officers that their communities trust them and that the kind of rancor and suspicion that exists right now is alleviated.”
Obama was offered this chance, and he blew it....
It isn't that Obama blew it, it's that he had no intent of helping the black community in the first place. The goal all along is to keep them as victims in thrall to their Democrat overlords on the modern day plantation. It makes me absolutely sick that the Democrats have destroyed the lives of so many, to gain and keep political power for themselves.
ReplyDeleteHave you read Michelle's thesis from Princeton? It's all about how awful whitey is. And just recently she bitched about having to sleep in the White House, which was "built by slaves." Given everything, grateful for nothing, that pair is. And I can only imagine the daughters will carry on that legacy.
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