Donald Trump criticizes ‘Black Lives Matter,’ calls it hate group
The point of singling out “Black” lives in the Black Lives Matter movement was to bring attention to the historic omission of Black lives from the ones whose safety police were sworn to protect, or the court system that was designed to fairly distribute justice.
Although Democrats have been the recent focus of Black Lives Matter, Williams’ criticism expanded to in to Republican waters as he found fault with the movement for not reaching out to Republicans, such as Sen.
John Kass needs to remove the lens of white privilege through which he views so much of what is taking place throughout Chicagoland and the rest of the country and truly see what honorable objective reporting looks like.
“I think it’s a disgrace that they’re getting away with it”, Trump said of the supporters’ chants regarding cops.
He added: “And we have people, Democrats, that are afraid to even say that”. We must not forget that, ” is yet another attempt by him, and mean-spirited Fox news race-baiter Bill O’Reilly, to rewrite the authentic meaning of the black lives matter movement.
“Alright, if all lives matter, then why do you support Planned Parenthood and not cutting off the funding since they’re the top abortion provider?”
O’Reilly asked Trump if he’s in favor of American welcoming refugees. But the GOP candidate was quick to dismiss that accusation too.
O’Reilly interjected, saying reports have indicated that Trump would not end federal funding for the controversial organization as president.
Lutz tells WFMZ-TV, “Lots of people made the assumption we were supporting those bad, destructive, evil things and we weren’t”.
Shuster said while there are similarities between House and Senate versions, the two measures are not identical. “I wouldn’t do any funding as long as they are performing abortions”, he continued. “So I would be opposed to funding – I would be totally opposed to funding”.
Trump’s appearance on O’Reilly’s show came a day before he is scheduled to host a “Stop the Iran Deal” rally in Washington. Rand Paul (R-Ky.).
And Trump ended the night by attending the U.S. Tennis Open in New York City – though he was greeted by a chorus of boos.