HRC: Turning Mourning into a Movement – by Amanda S. Green | According To Hoyt:
"..."Turning Mourning into a Movement” could mean only one thing.
This was going to be Clinton’s attack on several things I hold dear — our first responders and the Second Amendment. Boy, was I right.
...For four pages, Clinton describes meeting with different mothers who lost their sons or daughters to police shootings.
The bravery of these women in not only surviving but persevering in the face of such loss is touted as if no other mother had ever lost a child.
For four pages, we are left with stories that basically let us know just how Clinton feels about police officers and other first responders and it isn’t good.
Finally, on the fourth page of the chapter, Clinton writes,”Treating everyone with care and respect is especially important for the men and women charged with keeping us all safe.”
Especially important for the men and women charged with keeping us all safe.
Think about that for a moment and then think about how she doesn’t say anything about how those they serve and protect should treat them with respect and care.
Yes, there are bad cops but the good ones far outnumber the bad ones.
But that doesn’t figure into Clinton’s narrative..."
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