Obama: It's "Very Hard to Untangle the Motives" of BLM ShooterChris MenahanInformationLiberation Jul. 11, 2016 |
America Last: House Bill Provides $26B for Israel, $61B for Ukraine and Zero to Secure U.S. Border
Bari Weiss' Free Speech Martyr Uri Berliner Wants FBI and Police to Spy on Pro-Palestine Activists
Report: Blinken Sitting On Staff Recommendations to Sanction Israeli Military Units Linked to Killings or Rapes
Telegram Founder Changed Mind on Setting Up Shop in San Francisco After Being Robbed Leaving Twitter HQ
MSNBC's Joy Reid Celebrates Prosecution of Trump as Racial Revenge Against Whitey
According to the Dallas Police Chief, the BLM shooter told police he "wanted to kill white people" and "especially white officers" -- but according to Obama, his motives are a mystery. "I think it's very hard to untangle the motives of this shooter," Obama said during a press conference Saturday. "I'll leave that to psychologists and people who study these kinds of incidents." Obama said it's a "danger" to connect the shooters own actions at a Black Lives Matter protest with the Black Lives Matter movement which regularly calls for killing cops: "I think the danger is that we somehow suggest the act of a troubled individuals speaks to some larger political statement across the country." While Dylan Roof spoke for all white Americans and confederate flags had to be torn down nationwide, the Black Lives Matter killer Micah Xavier Johnson spoke for no one. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter and Facebook. |