Marz more concerned about Ferguson police chief than about thugs attacking officers
Glad the #Ferguson police chief is finally out. But it's a sad comment that it took this long.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) March 11, 2015
Well, since we're on the subject, is he also glad two officers attacked near the police station survived? They were lucky their injuries weren't life-threatening. Andrew Napolitano thinks Eric Holder indirectly encouraged the violence. I haven't seen Marz officially condemning the hoodlums who shot those policemen yet. He might do that soon, but if he keeps suggesting victims are scapegoats, then his words won't be very convincing.
Labels: moonbat writers, politics, violence
"#BlackLivesMatter." But only if it's a violent criminal like Michael Brown or Trayvon Martin, shot in self-defense by his intended victim.
There are no protests or riots over the black police officer who was murdered by a couple of "gentle giants" in Philadelphia. Or for Jamiel Shaw, who was murdered in cold blood by an illegal immigrant (one day after the immigrant was released from jail, after serving serving only four months for assaulting a police officer). (And while Jamiel's mother was serving on active duty in Iraq.) Or for countless other victims, both black and white, murdered by muggers and carjackers.
When leftists like Marz say, "black lives matter," they really mean "(only) thugs lives matter."
Posted by Anonymous | 12:18 PM
"Black LIES matter." Far more accurate for the Left.
Posted by acethepug | 3:04 AM
You have a good point it seems the guy has selective preference of which lives matter.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:09 AM