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Originally Posted by finnbow
IIRC, I never said this about the Travon Martin case. I said it about the Michael Brown case. I said then that BLM picked the wrong poster child for their otherwise meaningful cause and that I had a hard time get worked up over Michael Brown getting shot under the circumstances of that case. That remains true.
I fail to see how that relates to our President who rode the Alt-Right/Breitbart train to the White House (along with fellow travelers Bannon, Miller and Gorka) and who refuses to call out the Alt-Right and neo-Nazis for their violent racism (that he has personally emboldened and empowered and for which they are grateful) and their anti-American values.
Speaking out against racism and hatred represents a lack of courage? Who knew? I guess that means that not speaking out against it is therefore courageous (and that your Dear Leader is thereby courageous). You have some pretty twisted values.
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Apparently your problem is that he called out everybody, rather than just the side that you hate.