Obama continues to fight the war on cops which he started in July 2009
But the most dangerous warriors in the war on cops are the rogue cops
whose misconduct provides the fuel to operate the anti-police war
machine.
By Howie Katz
President Obama started the current war on cops in July 2009 because his fiend, Harvard Professor Henry Gates, had been arrested at his home by the Cambridge, Mass. police.
At the time Obama said the police "acted stupidly" and "there's a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately."
Thus, Obama fired the first salvo in the current war on cops, a war that continues unabated with no end in sight.
Obama took the opportunity afforded him by the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis to fire another salvo at the police.
On Saturday, Barack and Michelle Obama issued a joint tweet which stated:
"The vicious, unjustified beating of Tyre Nichols and his ultimate death at the hands of five Memphis police officers is just the latest, painful reminder of how far America still has to go in fixing how we police our streets."
Just as he had in 2009, Obama broad brushes cops, then as being racist, and now as being a bunch of brutal thugs.
President Biden is no less guilty of broad brushing the police. Earlier this month Biden gave a speech at an Al Sharpton National Action Network event. It did not take long for him to attack the police for using deadly force. "Why should you [cops] always shoot with deadly force?," he queried.
President Biden falsely claimed Blacks and Browns experience police brutality every single day
In the Nichols case, Biden released a statement which falsely accused the police of routinely mistreating minorities. Although he said, "The vast majority of [cops] wear the badge honorably," Biden then turned around and said, "It is yet another painful reminder of the profound fear and trauma, the pain, and the exhaustion that Black and Brown Americans experience every single day."
But the most dangerous warriors in the war on cops are the rogue cops whose misconduct provides the fuel to operate the anti-police war machine.
There are more than 800,000 sworn law enforcement officers in the United States. Among those officers there are bound to be some rouges. But their number is minuscule. Yet their misconduct is what gets the most attention of the media.
What Obama, Biden and their ilk are doing is demonizing the police and robbing them of the respect they deserve. That too is a crime!
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/beating-of-tyre-nichols-outraged-and-deeply-pained-says-biden/articleshow/97405223.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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I read somewhere that the number of police officers has dropped by more than 10% across the country. It's now closer to 700,000.
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