Tuesday, June 22, 2021

CNN's Don Lemon says Americans don't see black people as 'human beings,' proclaims US is racist

Editor's note: So Don, the US is racist is it? That is quite a claim Don, does that mean all Americans are racist and the country as a whole is racist? Why not qualify that a bit before you make such broad unsubstantiated propagandistic claims for CNN? What is your proposal, Don, to make Americans and the US less racist? Have you ever thought about black behavior first? Like the black gang in Chicago who dragged a couple from Puerto Rico out of their car and executed them? What is your proposal, Don? Start executing whites? You do realize Don, that "critical race theory" is going to reach a critical stage and that is going to lead to genocide don't you? You are aware of this fact aren't you, Don? We are "living in two different realities," one reality where civilized concerned Americans are seeing black savagery unfold on the streets of Chicago and St. Louis daily. We're definitely "woke" there, Don. In fact, we're so woke gun and ammunition sales are skyrocketing, so thanks for contributing to gun and ammunition manufacture's bottom line.
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Source: The Blaze

By PAUL SACCA | June 20, 2021
CNN anchor Don Lemon had some unfavorable remarks about the United States and Americans in a new interview. The left-wing cable TV host made a bizarre claim that Americans don't see black people as human beings, and declared that the U.S. needs to "realize just how racist it is." 

Lemon gave an in-depth interview for the Washington Post Magazine's Sunday feature. Reporter Eric Easter asked Lemon, "You've suggested that Trump was the president we deserved and probably a necessary and revealing wake-up call. Do you still think that?"

Lemon responded, "Considering people's apathy to get involved in the political process, to pay attention to the political process, to go to the polls, their willingness to give so much attention to celebrity, I think that's what I meant by 'the president we deserve.'"

"But there's also this false reality that we're living in a post-racial world after the election of Barack Obama. That was all bulls***," Lemon asserted. "It was a wake-up call to White people who thought we were living in a nonracist world. We're living in two different realities as Black and White people."

"We knew, as Black people, what was lurking beneath the surface," the CNN host said. "I still believe that [Trump] was the necessary wake-up for America to realize just how racist it is."

Easter then asked Lemon about his new book, "This book seems to be part of an ongoing process of putting yourself out there — bit by bit, revealing more personal things about yourself. Is that something you've wanted to, or something you've felt like you've had to do?"

Lemon replied, "I feel like I've had to do that because I don't think America has seen enough people like me. I don't think America intimately knows enough people like me."

The CNN host then stated, "I would love America to see Black people, especially Black gay men as — and I hate this word — normal, and as human beings and as part of the culture."

Please go to The Blaze to read more. 
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Just in case you missed this, Don, here's the execution in Chicago. The woman was shot in the neck and is in critical condition. Her husband was shot in the head execution style and is dead. Certain areas of Chicago aren't America, Don, they are war zones, and so far this year in Chicago 1,792 people have been shot there. That is roughly 9 shootings a day since January. It's not racism, Don, it is massive economic disparities with the one percent of the plutocrats walking off with the resources and assets. What you need to do Don, is focus your reporting on that fact and on monetary reform. That will likely get you a far bigger audience. Also, Don, it appears to us based on credible news reports, your capacity at CNN is likely nothing more than a crude propagandist and that can have fatal consequences as we are witnessing on the streets of cities all across America. Unless of course, that is the intent. You are now treading on very thin ground, Don, because we are fast approaching the point where people are going to turn on the press, and let us remind you, they are armed, extremely agitated and they are pissed off. 


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