Obama Offends Louisiana Disaster Victims with Offensive Memo


Since the initial flood, there have been numerous articles and YouTube videos put up on social media, showing the aftermath. One in particular released this weekend showed an African American man putting the media and activist groups like Black Lives Matter and the New Black Panthers to shame, saying, if they care so much about black people, where are they? And why is it the police and fireman working around the clock to help people? Finally, somebody is asking the right questions.

Needless to say, some Louisiana residents were offended, including the American Conservative’s Rod Dreher, who took umbrage at receiving an anti-discrimination lecture from Washington, D.C., as locals struggle to rescue, house and feed their neighbors.

“[E]verywhere you look you can find black folks and white folks loving on each other, helping each other through this crisis,” Mr. Dreher said in a Thursday post.

He referred to the guidance as a “long bureaucratic memo” issued by the “Department of Justice and many other agencies of the executive branch overseen by He Who Cannot Be Troubled to Leave Martha’s Vineyard.”

Mr. Obama has come under fire for sticking to his two-week golf vacation on Martha’s Vineyard instead of taking time to survey the flooding in the Baton Rouge area, which has left 13 dead.

The president’s race mongering is a disgusting abuse of power. These people are genuinely struggling, and he’s throwing matches on already intense situation. The media crucified Bush for doing a flyover back in 2005, yet, they’ve been silent on Obama’s lack of presence in the area and even more so on his racial guidelines. How’s that for a double standard? They’re not uniters, they’re dividers.

Source: washingtontimes.com

 



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