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Atlanta mayor says Trump “gave permission” for fatal shooting


It is an insult with no basis conservatives, Republicans, and supporters of the president are used to hearing. The false charge is that the president is a racist who actively promotes violence against minorities. When asked to provide one, just one, example of the president’s racism Democrat will spew invective, personally attack, or try to change the subject. This is because there isn’t one credible shred of proof to the canard

The president’s great sin to Democrats, also that of conservatives and others who advocate fairness and justice, is that he is not obsessed with race. The president, and fair people everywhere, make their decisions on people based on merit not race. Thus it is distinctly hard to be a racist when race plays little part in your thinking. On the other hand, when you’re fixated on race to the exclusion of much else it is easy to make generalized and perhaps negative judgments on groups because race is your main criterion for analysis. In a common sense and logical world that bigoted focus on race would be termed “racism,” which brings us to the Democrats.

They do not see people as individuals who should be judged on merit and achievement. They see people as a collective hive that is easier to judge in a stereotypical racial conglomerate. No faces, just colors. No one’s character need be considered, just the avaricious motivations of pseudo-aggrieved groups fighting for scraps from the government table.

That’s why Keisha Bottoms, the Benny Hill sketch-like named mayor of Atlanta, has decided that two very likely vicious deranged actual racist murderers, that is if the footage of the murder is any guide- and it sure looks like it is-, are not the only ones responsible for the murder of innocent jogger Ahmaud Arbery. They can’t be, because remember, there are no individuals, just cogs in the collective machine. So, who is responsible? Obviously, President Trump.

Bottoms: “It’s 2020 and this was a lynching of an African-American man,” Bottoms said. “My heart goes out to the family.” So far so good. Then…wait for it…“With the rhetoric we hear coming out of the White House many who are prone to being racist are given permission to do it in an overt way we wouldn’t see in 2020.”

Oh yes, found on the ignorant scum who shot Arbery was a note that read, “You have my permission to be vile murdering cretins. You really do. Uh huh. I’m not kidding,” signed in crayon, “Donald Trump.”

No? Perhaps the police missed it. President Trump, speaking on Fox & Friends on Friday, said Arbery’s death was “a heartbreaking thing,” and was”disturbing” to anyone who watched the footage of it.

The president added, “I looked at a picture of that young man. He was in a tuxedo … I will say that that looks like a really good young guy…justice getting done is the thing that solves that problem.”

Heartbreaking, disturbing, really good guy, and justice? Rather strange talk coming from a racist. But the race-hustling that fills the ideas of progs in this country takes no notice of facts or words. To them the proof is always in the very words of their charges. To wit: James Woodall, state president of the Georgia NAACP, said, “The slothfulness and inaction of the judicial system, in this case, is a gross testament to the blatant white racial privileges that permeates throughout our country and our institutions.”

“…blatant white racial privileges that permeates throughout our country and our institutions.” That is the opinion of America that Mr. Woodall and his prog gang adhere to. No opinion on the two maniacs who are probably solely responsible for this travesty, but of an entire land and many of its people only because of the color of their skin. And Mr. Woodall, just who is the racist?

This piece was written by David Kamioner on May 10, 2020. It originally appeared in LifeZette [1] and is used by permission.

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