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On July 25th in the Kennedy Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati Devonta Allen drew a pistol and fired at two cars shouting, “I don’t want white people in my hood”. As much as this refrain is obnoxious because we keep having to saying it, but, if the roles were reversed everybody would know about it. If a white man drew a pistol and shouted “I don’t want black people in my neighborhood” we would hear endless coverage from the liberal media, they would have panels discussing how Trump’s tweets encouraged this behavior and there would be a Congressional hearing to discuss “white supremacy” as domestic terrorism.
Civil rights leaders would descend upon Cincinnati to help with the healing of the community through such an awful tragedy. Late night comedians would stop their jokes and stare straight into the camera with as serious a face as they could muster and discuss how awful this incident was and how we need to stop dividing America. Every Democrat running for President would get in front of a television camera to condemn this hateful act and language and talk about how damaging this behavior is to the nation and how we need to push this kind of thinking out of our communities because it’s so destructive to our nation.
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