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Tuesday, August 06, 2019

pots kettles blackness barack obama and donald trump

Former American President Barack Obama and legions of Democratic Party representatives in the United States of America along with journalistic commentators employed by bankrupt media groups CNN, ABC, NBC, CNN and CBS, are today blaming, as is their wont, current American President Donald Trump for a mass casualty shooting that has occurred during his Presidency.
A question arises.
Why would we only start blaming Presidents for mass casualty shootings during the Trump Presidency?
The best statistics suggest that 250 people died in mass casualty shootings during Barack Obama's own terms in office.
Under any statistical analysis there were more mass casualty shooting deaths during Barack Obama's Presidency than during the Presidency of any other President.
Yes that is a fact.
More people died in mass casualty shootings on American soil during Barack Obama's Administration than under any other President in American history.
I'm not blaming Barack Obama for this.
I'm blaming Barack Obama for claiming that mass casualty shootings are caused by Donald Trump's rhetoric.
At the moment the total number of people killed in mass casualty shootings during President Trump's term of office is 85.
Of course the statistics may be deceptive because some mass casualty shootings are Jihad attacks so considering them domestic based mass casualty shootings arising from cultural dysfunctions in American society and attributing them to the speeches of any President is like blaming the British tradition of free speech for the Blitz of London by the Nazis in 1941.
There is a duty to the truth and a duty to fairness.
People criticising President Trump have a duty to the truth as much as he does.
Barack Obama and the Democratic Party of the United States and the rest of us should stop leeching off the dead in mass casualty shootings and consider our own possible culpability in promoting hate, instability, destruction and murder in America and in the world.

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