Posted on 07/14/2016 4:30:02 AM PDT by HomerBohn
While President Obama has been careful to hedge his criticism of law enforcement shootings with praise for good cops, some say that he has not done enough to support the officers who keep the peace every day. By joining the chorus of grievances coming from activist groups like Black Lives Matter, he has instead given those officers more cause to be concerned when they leave their house in the morning.
Speaking about the Dallas tragedy, National Association of Police Organizations director William Johnson said, The man responsible for the murders was Micah Johnson, but having said that, I do think the president by his inaction has contributed to a climate where these things can happen. This president and his administration absolutely do not have our back and make our jobs more dangerous.
One day before the Dallas massacre, Obama addressed the recent controversial police shootings in Baton Rouge and Minnesota.
When incidents like this occur, theres a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that feels as if because of the color of their skin, they are not being treated the same, he said. And that hurts. And that should trouble all of us. This is not just a black issue. Its not just a Hispanic issue. This is an American issue that we should all care about.
Thats a cautious statement. If anything, it would seem that Obama is going out of his way to be objective.
But upon closer examination, thats not the case. It only seems that way because its much more measured than 90% of the rhetoric we hear from the news media.
Measured or not, though, hes jumping to conclusions. Obama does not know what happened in those two incidents. He doesnt have all the facts. Hes assuming like the protesters and the activists and all the rest are assuming that these were race-based murders and little else. He made that same assumption about Ferguson; a Justice Department investigation later proved him wrong.
By making these assumptions, Obama is encouraging Americans to see all of these incidents in the same light. If something looks bad at first glance, it is bad. If an investigation shows otherwise, then that investigation was corrupt. And even if the investigation was fine, then the point still stands. Somehow. Thats the mindset that leads activists to keep using Michael Brown as a symbol of injustice.
If Obama really wanted to move this discussion forward, he would encourage Americans to wait until all the facts are in. He would caution people not to jump to conclusions. He would remind us that due process exists for a reason.
But for Obama (and most liberals), discussion only matters insofar as it hastens his agenda. He doesnt want a conversation; he wants everyone to sit tight while he lectures the public. Anyone who disagrees is just playing politics.
In the meantime, hes not just making life more dangerous for cops, hes making life more dangerous for every American.
Including and perhaps even especially black Americans.
We have two societies. One is a hyphenated class that claims to be African when many of their ancestors had nothing to do with Africa. As long as they continue segregating themselves with a hyphen the longer they'll be outside even though the government keeps shoving them up a ladder to a success they've never earned.
They embrace Islam because they think it's cool to have a name even funnier than the one their mother gave them. The recent fawning over Cassius Clay reached the point of nausea. He was a Muslim...even though he never read the Koran.
No...they embrace Islam because Islam is the Enemy of Jews and Christians.
haha as if those words would even cross his lips. does this author even KNOW obama?
He’s pretty slick at it too. He blames it on the Second Amendment and American gun owners to cover his anti-cop, BS rhetoric and hatred for law and order.
Well, the "vote early and often" RATs did.
I'm not sure how many living "American voters" were involved.
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