According to Larry Kudlow, 79 million white folks voted for President Obama in two elections,
so there can be no systemic racism. I say, Systemic Racism. Only in the Democrat Party and the minds of Progressives and White Plantationists. There is a big difference. Now here's what Kudlow says on the topic.
"I don't believe in systemic racism," Kudlow said. "I think the American system is the best system ever devised for mankind, for history. We are liberty, we are equality, we are fairness. We have come a long way in this country. Now I will grant you there are some people who may be racist, I will also grant you in the police that there are some bad apples. But my view is that folks have good hearts in this country."
Let's look at the facts. Here's a something on a White Plantationist.
ABC News executive Barbara Fedida on leave after report detailing history of racist, inappropriate comments. "Fedida then asked what more Robin Roberts could want and said it wasn’t as if the network was asking Roberts to 'pick cotton.
And what about this that happened with Soledad O'Brien.
"This is an interesting read. Reminds me of the CNN exec who told me:
'Roland Martin isn’t the ‘right kind of’ Black person.' She didn’t want
me to book him on my show. L," O'Brien tweeted.
There are so many examples where the left has done and made comments like those above. Also look at this from
Breitbart
Breitbart
How about the the left wing Progressives and Hollywood types that made comments that got them fired or in trouble.
Facts…
Facts…
- Police shootings of unarmed people (including blacks) have dropped dramatically over the past few years.
- Black and white deaths at the hands of police officers are almost perfectly representative of the country’s racial make-up involving police interactions.
- The black imprisonment rate has been dramatically shrinking since 2006.
- Black and whites are equally satisfied with their local police.
- The black unemployment rate just hit record lows.
- President Trump just signed long overdue criminal justice reform.
- Every single American — white and black — was appalled by what happened to George Floyd and wants to see his family receive justice.
Below are the most controversial deaths of black Americans at the hands of police officers going back a full three years — plus those going back further that became national stories. I’m not here to question whether or not the police acted appropriately in each case. It is enough that they are controversial.
Below is the name of the victim, the city/state where the death occurred, and the political party in charge of the police at the time…
Out of those 16 names, 14 happened in cities or towns where a Democrat is in charge of the police department.
- Rayshard Brooks – Atlanta, GA – Democrat
- George Floyd – Minneapolis, MN – Democrat
- Breonna Taylor – Louisville, KY – Democrat
- Manuel Ellis – Tacoma, WA – Democrat
- Atatiana Jefferson – Fort Worth, TX – Republican
- Javier Ambler – Austin, TX – Democrat
- Tony McDade – Tallahassee, FL – Democrat
- Dion Johnson – Phoenix, AZ – Democrat
- Jemel Roberson – Chicago, IL – Democrat
- Botham Jean – Dallas, TX – Democrat
- Stephon Clark – Sacramento, CA – Democrat
- Jordan Edwards – Dallas, TX – Democrat
- Eric Garner – NY, NY – Democrat
- Laquan McDonald – Chicago, IL – Democrat
- John Crawford, Beavercreek, OH – Republican
- Freddie Gray – Baltimore, MD – Democrat
No one is stopping any of those cities from instituting police reforms … other than the Democrats who refuse to institute police reforms.
- Meghan Markle’s BFF Jessica Mulroney
- ABC News Exec Barbara Fedida
- Feminist businesswoman Audrey Gelman
- Left-wing editor of Man Repeller Leandra Medine Cohen
- Super-Woke CBC Host Wendy Melsey
- Super-Woke Vanderpump Rules Reality Show Stars Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni
- Bon Appetit Editor-in-Chief Adam Rapoport
- Refinery29 Top Editor Christene Barberich
- The Flash co-star Hartley Sawyer
- Editorial Page Editor of The New York Times James Bennet
- Philadelphia Inquirer Executive Editor Stan Wischnowski
- Second City CEO Andrew Alexander
- TV writer for NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime Craig Gore
In closing, when you speak of racism, speak about the left.