I fully support the right of people to peacefully protest, but when the rioting, looting and burning starts, I quickly lose sympathy for those involved. I cannot understand this Black Lives Matter thing...when the vast majority of Black shooting victims are shot my members of their own race. It seems to me that when the police shoot one of these people,
quite often the victim has a history of criminal offenses, or is confrontational with the police. Perhaps if these victims obeyed the law, and didn't start sassing the cop, they might still be alive.
Nonsense, only the ones, people who make up their minds to believe this is this true, we've several instances posted with video where the opposite where victims of shootings have been law abiding citizens and even if they were a little boisterous, not a reason to be shot and or killed, seems these postings always come up for black people, but rarely when whites are involved, which does happen and it is always the same people who like to paint a target on minorities and then wonder why crying foul what happens.
And blaming Obama, how unique, he actually idolizes his grand parents and mother, not ever do I hear him putting his father on a pedestal, that too is a figment of many people with a grudge to bear's imagination. So what he identifies as a black man, it is how he feels as a man, he doesn't deny his other side, he just more closely identifies culturally as a black man, that is what society has always seen him as anyway, except, now he's POTUS, so everyone want a piece or at least to take him apart piece by piece.
I think racial relations have taken a turn for the worse in recent years, and I lay a good part of the blame at the Obama doorstep. He identifies as being Black, when in reality he is only half black. He seems to sympathize with only the Blacks...going back as far as his "beer summit" some years back. He seems to idolized his Black father...who abandoned him as a young child, yet I can't recall him ever saying anything positive about his White mother, or the White grandparents who raised him. By his words and actions, he seems to set the tone that is leading to many of these current issues.