The lack of common sense among liberals is astounding.
On Fox’s afternoon program “The Five” one hears the program’s liberal member,
Juan Williams, boringly often complaining that young black men are killed by
police at a greater rate than their racial representation in the nation would
predict, ignoring the fact that young black men commit crimes out of all
proportion to the number of blacks in the larger population.
Eric Bolling, one of the conservative members of the program,
has repeatedly reminded Williams that even though blacks make up a small
percentage of the American population, they are sought out by the police in
proportion to their commission of crimes, not in proportion to their racial percentage
of the population, and the number of crimes they commit is far greater than their
shear percentage of the overall population. Additionally when Bolling informs
Williams that in just plain statistical numbers, the police kill a greater
number of whites each year than they kill blacks, Williams still cries racism, as
all good liberals are trained to do. And oddly enough, as we are seeing in
Charlotte and the rioting there, when a black police officer kills a black
suspect, liberals still find a way to accuse whites of racism. It’s pretty much
all white guilt, all the time with liberals
Liberals like Williams go out of their way searching
for things that enable them to claim racism, and they will not recognize, or at
least refuse to admit, the truth, when it’s presented to them.
As an example of the lack of comparative thought leftists
apply to their racist claims, what liberals like Juan Williams fail to take into
consideration is that men, who make up about fifty percent of the population,
commit crimes way out of proportion to the crimes committed by women, yet
liberals don’t call the police sexists for arresting or even shooting more men
than women, because there is no political gain to be had from this approach,
and there’s no emotion in it, and leftists are all about politics and
contrived, phony, emotion and outrage.