You cannot call gang bangers who act like id-driven animals 'animals' if they are black. That's because black lives matter even if they are gang bangers, and even if they don't think yours does.
Clay Higgins, the tough St. Landry Parish Sheriff's department captain, found that out the good old fashion liberal way: he had to resign. He wasn't politically correct when he called them "animals." He should have called them "misunderstood African-American, under-performers."
The ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center, both anti-American organizations, went after him.
Higgins made a series of "crime stoppers" videos that went viral. He didn't mince words and shot his words straight from the hip, John Wayne style. He became a folk hero in Opelousas, Louisiana and he drew a following from the videos.
In one video shown on Fox News, Higgins stood in front of the camera, hand resting on the grip of his holstered pistol, as he spoke: "You can run but you can't hide; we will find you."
Then he did a video on KATC TV, an ABC affiliate. He called for wanted gang bangers of the Gremlins, to turn themselves in. He called them "thugs," "animals," and "heathens."
He should have called them "miscreants," "ne'er do wells," and "poor misunderstood folks who just need a second chance in life." Liberals would agree and would not have called for his removal from his profession.
The fact that the videos actually succeeded in bringing the public up to speed and eventuating in the capture and arrest of several of the scumcrumpets makes no difference to liberals. They are deeply offended, not by the violence perpetrated by the Gremlins, but by the words used to accurately describe them.
Words used by officers who risk their lives to protect those same liberal a-holes who are only brave when there's no pushback to fear.
Gay liberals, for example, are quicker to go after Christian bakeries for refusing to cater a gay wedding than an Islamic book that calls for the death of gays.
"We live in a system of laws, and there are legal rights that apply to everyone," the ACLU chimed. [Except when they apply to conservatives' free speech and Christians rights not to go against their beliefs.]
The ACLU continued: "It is the job of law enforcement to protect those rights while also keeping our communities safe. Nothing that Mr. Higgins said will make his community safer, but there is much to suggest violations of fundamental rights of all . . . In doing so he must honor the laws of this country, or he is unfit to serve."
Except that the videos were effective and helped keep the community safe.
The ACLU sounds a lot like Obama whose administration removed 1,000 terror watchlist names because he believes even terrorists have rights too.
Is it any wonder why people are so damn angry?
Now you can understand Trump's success.
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Clay Higgins, the tough St. Landry Parish Sheriff's department captain, found that out the good old fashion liberal way: he had to resign. He wasn't politically correct when he called them "animals." He should have called them "misunderstood African-American, under-performers."
The ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center, both anti-American organizations, went after him.
Higgins made a series of "crime stoppers" videos that went viral. He didn't mince words and shot his words straight from the hip, John Wayne style. He became a folk hero in Opelousas, Louisiana and he drew a following from the videos.
In one video shown on Fox News, Higgins stood in front of the camera, hand resting on the grip of his holstered pistol, as he spoke: "You can run but you can't hide; we will find you."
Then he did a video on KATC TV, an ABC affiliate. He called for wanted gang bangers of the Gremlins, to turn themselves in. He called them "thugs," "animals," and "heathens."
He should have called them "miscreants," "ne'er do wells," and "poor misunderstood folks who just need a second chance in life." Liberals would agree and would not have called for his removal from his profession.
The fact that the videos actually succeeded in bringing the public up to speed and eventuating in the capture and arrest of several of the scumcrumpets makes no difference to liberals. They are deeply offended, not by the violence perpetrated by the Gremlins, but by the words used to accurately describe them.
Words used by officers who risk their lives to protect those same liberal a-holes who are only brave when there's no pushback to fear.
Gay liberals, for example, are quicker to go after Christian bakeries for refusing to cater a gay wedding than an Islamic book that calls for the death of gays.
"We live in a system of laws, and there are legal rights that apply to everyone," the ACLU chimed. [Except when they apply to conservatives' free speech and Christians rights not to go against their beliefs.]
The ACLU continued: "It is the job of law enforcement to protect those rights while also keeping our communities safe. Nothing that Mr. Higgins said will make his community safer, but there is much to suggest violations of fundamental rights of all . . . In doing so he must honor the laws of this country, or he is unfit to serve."
Except that the videos were effective and helped keep the community safe.
The ACLU sounds a lot like Obama whose administration removed 1,000 terror watchlist names because he believes even terrorists have rights too.
Is it any wonder why people are so damn angry?
Now you can understand Trump's success.
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