Monday, July 22, 2013

President Obama Talks race while Hispanics are targeted

H/T Joel2013
Barack Obama continued to promote the evidence-free narrative that Trayvon Martin was racially profiled by Hispanic George Zimmerman in remarks made Friday. The President said, “few African-American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed.” 
With Saturday’s spate of protests across the country organized by Al Sharpton, the unfortunate possibility of significant violence by protesters against Hispanics rears its ugly head. That’s especially true given this week’s rash of attacks by anti-Zimmerman protesters against passing Hispanics. 
On Sunday night, Baltimore police received reports that a Hispanic male was beaten by anti-Zimmerman thugs stating, “This is for Trayvon.” On Monday night, Cuauhtemoc Negrete was beaten and robbed at an anti-Zimmerman protest because he is Hispanic. 
According to the Los Angeles Times, "City Terrace resident Cuauhtemoc Negrete said he was told: 'You better blend in or you’re going to get hurt.' The group eventually approached him, someone punched him in the head and another person stole his bicycle."
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

too bad the first black president has made race relations WORSE.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

He is not a good man, or he would never stir up one group against another and turn his back on the victims.

AZ