I suppose that New York City’s Mayor Bill DeBlasio thought
that no one would follow through with the taunts that were chanted at these past
weeks’ protest marches, “What do we want? Dead cops! When do we what them?
Now!” Stupid, stupid mayor! Now, two police officers are dead, one Hispanic and one
Asian murdered in cold blood by an African-American in Brooklyn who boasted on
Instagram that “I’m putting wings on pigs today.” And these assassinations were primarily
because the man-boy mayor clearly sympathized with the chanting protesters. And
luckily two more police officers escaped this same fate in the Bronx when the
gun of their would-be assassin jammed. Read the appalling details here … see: New York Daily News Story
It is difficult to express how irresponsible the mayor of
New York and his race-baiting cronies like Al Sharpton and, to a lesser extent,
President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder, have behaved following the controversial deaths of two black men by the police in these last months. But
clearly their hand ringing and two-faced rhetoric has contributed to this
outcome … see: Open Wound. The street demonstrations around the country have caused numerous other
incidents of violence against police officers … with the strong likelihood of
more to follow. It would take a pretty naive (or stupid) politician to not expect these events to occur as a result of their tacit encouragements.
Here is not the place for a reprise of the grand jury’s
decisions on the deaths of blacks in Ferguson and Staten Island, but it is the
place to decry how many leaders have handled these decisions … and it
is shameful. These reactions remind me of entertainers who hold up one hand to
stop an audience's raucous reaction ... while lower-down using the other hand in
the “come-along ... more” inward wave. Suddenly all cops are guilty of racism and all grand juries are tainted in the sub rosa text of these guttersnipes.
This is a perfect example of the old Biblical expression … “What
ye sow, so shall ye reap.”
Afterward: For Powerline Blog's John Hinderacker's reaction to President Obama's reaction to these events see: Powerline Blog.
Afterward: For Powerline Blog's John Hinderacker's reaction to President Obama's reaction to these events see: Powerline Blog.
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