President Obama decried the deadly shootings of two black men by police this week, citing a litany of statistics showing blacks are more vulnerable to such violence, but he also spoke at length about the difficult work of law enforcement and asked that divided communities try to rebuild trust.
“This is an American issue that we should all care about,” Obama said to reporters shortly after landing in Warsaw early Friday for a NATO leaders summit. “… We can do better. People of goodwill can do better.”
Obama set aside his notes to ruminate on the hottest issues of race in the U.S. as protesters lined streets back home.
"I would just ask those who question the sincerity or the legitimacy of protests and vigils and expressions of outrage, who somehow label those expressions of outrage as quote- unquote political correctness, I just ask folks to step back and think, what if this happened to somebody in your family? How would you feel?” Obama said.
He urged Congress to keep working on bipartisan criminal justice reform and called on communities to consider recommendations of a bipartisan task force.
But he also asked Americans to set aside old habits of thought and debate, like the fight over the name of the Black Lives Matter movement spurred by the killings of black men by white police officers.
"When people say black lives matter, that doesn't mean blue lives don't matter,” Obama said, referring to police officers. “It just means all lives matter but right now, the big concern is the fact that the data shows black folks are more vulnerable to these kinds of incidents."
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Obama went before the microphones with statistics in hand: Black drivers are more likely to be pulled over for traffic stops. After being pulled over, blacks and Hispanics are three times more likely to be searched. Last year African Americans were shot by police at more than twice the rate of whites, he said.
“These are facts,” Obama said. “And when incidents like this occur there's a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that feels as if because of the color of their skin they're not being treated the same. And that hurts.”
I really hate being lectured by this President on race issues. I don't like seeing black men gunned down by the cops. But if we have a conclusion after watching those tragic videos, the problem that MUST be addressed is the victim's resisting arrest and not following clear instructions by the police. TM
******* "Maybe God is trying to tell us something important- that now is not the time for a “nice Christian guy” or a “gentleman” or a typical Republican powder puff. Maybe now is the time for a natural born killer, a ruthless fighter, a warrior.
Because right about now we need a miracle, or America is finished.