Obama’s Thinking Is Clouded By Prejudice

Barack Obama sees racism when a police officer, whether black or white, acting in the line of duty, tragically shoots and kills a black suspect, and he reaches this conclusion long before there is any investigation into the actual facts of the event, but he claims he can’t determine the reason for a black man’s expressed, racist, hate-filled desire to kill white people and police officers, after this man does, indeed, kill five white police officers in Dallas. Mr. Obama is blind to clear evidence of hate and race-mongering. Our president almost appears delusional on this subject and the related anti-gun rant that he seems to revert to each time a terrorist or an insane, hate-filled person shoots innocent people.

Given the nonsense that comes out of the Obama administration and its inability to see racism clearly and call it what it is, it’s obvious that Obama’s judgement is out of sync with reality and that he is unfit for his position. His prejudice prevents him seeing true racism when it raises its ugly head, but imagines racism at the slightest provocation where it doesn’t exist at all, except in his America-hating mind.

Dave King

Retired AT&T supervisor.

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