Friday, November 2, 2018

Project 21 calls for CNN's Zucker to deal with his Lemon

"Careful Don, there's a terrorist
behind you!"
Project 21, a black leadership network, issued a statement Thursday calling for the Comedy News Network's president, Jeff Zucker, to address his intellectually challenged host, Don Lemon over his racist comments calling white men the "biggest terror threat" in America.

That isn't merely racist and stupid, it's downright inflammatory. But mostly it's a lie and disgusting and not true.

The statement from Project 21 co-chairs Stacy Washington, Horace Cooper, and Bishop Council Nedd II reads:
Within a space of five seconds, CNN's Don Lemon went from saying we shouldn't demonize people to broadly labeling white men as our nation's 'biggest terror threat.' That's not responsible journalism. This cannot stand. CNN President Jeff Zucker recently called out the White House for its criticism of the media, saying President Trump doesn't comprehend the importance of the words he uses. It's time for Zucker to put his own house in order--starting with explaining how Don Lemon's outrageous statement can stand in light of Zucker's call for civility.
Project 21 is a black leadership network established in 1993 and sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research, a "free-market, independent, conservative think-tank."

Democrats hate black conservatives.

Lemon stupidly said: "So we have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." the idiot said on Monday on the "Chris Cuomo Primetime" show, not realizing how he contradicted himself before he even took a breath.

The racist Lemon went on: "There is no travel ban on them. There is no ban on . . . they had the Muslim ban, there is no white guy ban. What do we do about that?" he asked, hoping someone would scream 'Kill them!'

Lemon is too stupid to hear his own obvious hypocrisy.

One voice of reason, Dr. Ben Carson, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary said on "Fox and Friends" Thursday:
"You know, we have a history of dividing people into different segments and that has caused a lot of problems in the past. And we've paid big prices for that. But let's don't [sic] sweep it under the rug. Let's acknowledge it, but let's learn from it and move in a positive direction, not a negative direction."
Lemon should learn from Carson, his clear intellectual superior. But then again, so is that squirrel I just spied on my fence.


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