Eric Holder: I’m the Attorney General but I am Also a Black Man

On his radio show Aug. 21, 2014, Dennis Prager said: “That the Attorney General of the United States goes to Missouri and announces that I am the Attorney General but I am also a black man. What if the prosecutor said, I am the prosecutor but I am also the child of a police officer murdered by a black criminal? How is that in any way different from what the Attorney General said yesterday?”

“Mind boggling goes to Missouri state senator Missouri State Senator, Jamilah Nasheed who said to the prosecutor: ‘If you should decide to not indict this police officer, the rioting we have witnessed this past week will seem like a picnic compared to the havoc that will likely occur.’

“We are victims. Therefore normal laws of right and wrong do not apply. If all the evidence shows he was justified in shooting this teenager, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that a white shot a black. Imagine if whites felt that way? Since the overwhelming majority of interracial murder is black on white, what if whites riot? Given that you are far more likely to have a black on white murder than a white on black murder, would the press have the same view of white rioting?”

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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