06-28-2020, 10:14 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North Vancouver
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Pence still can't bring himself to say black lives matter. The pathetic way in which he continually dances around the issue is just embarrassing.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politic...atter-1021596/
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For the second time in as many weeks, Vice President Mike Pence refused to utter the words Black lives matter. And this time, as part of his rationale, he used the name of the Civil Rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., twisting King’s words and legacy to justify his own inaction.
On Sunday, John Dickerson of CBS News’ Face the Nation asked Pence why he won’t say that Black lives matter.
“One thing protesters would like to hear is leaders say Black lives matter. You won’t say that. Why?” Dickerson asked.
Pence then tried to connect an unproven notion that the movement stands for violence and because the vice president was such a devoted follower of the peace-driven activist, it is impossible for him to utter those words.
“All my life, I’ve been inspired by the example of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. When I was in Congress, I traveled to his home church in Montgomery with Congressman John Lewis. I walked across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on the anniversary of Bloody Sunday,” Pence said. “I cherish the progress that we have made toward a more perfect union for African Americans throughout our history. And I’ve aspired throughout my career to be a part of that ongoing work. It’s really a heart issue for me.”
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Pence then threw in his anti-abortion beliefs as another excuse to not speak the words “Black lives matter.”
“And as a pro-life American, I also believe that all life matters, born and unborn,” Pence said.
The vice president continued by going after the movement that stands for equality and is advocating for change in order to stop racist police brutality.
“What I see in the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement is a political agenda of the radical left that would defund the police. That would tear down monuments, that would press a radical left agenda, and support calls for the kind of violence that has beset the very communities that they say that they’re advocating for,” Pence said.
Dickerson attempted to interrupt Pence’s filibuster twice and then finally asked again, “So you won’t say Black lives matter?”
To which Pence replied: “John, I really believe that all lives matter.”
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