On Monday afternoon, a Joint Press Conference at the White House with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Obama spoke to a disgusted America who is 100% FED Up! with the hate and violence organized by racist groups like the Black Panthers. 

When “President” Obama began speaking about the Baltimore riots, it was almost as though he  was searching for the right words to say. He couldn’t come right out and say that White America has not yet paid for their debt to the black community for the crimes their ancestors committed against the slaves. He certainly couldn’t blame the mostly black gangs of thugs who were encouraged by their leftist mayor to turn the streets of Baltimore into a mini-Palestine, as they hurled rocks and projectiles at police officers who were outnumbered and taken off guard by the number of violent protestors who were organized by the Black Panthers and other radical leftist hate groups. So instead, he said things like:  

“And that we just don’t pay attention to these communities when a CVS burns. Or we don’t just pay attention when a young man get shot or has his spine snapped. But we’re paying attention all the time because those kids are our kids and we think they’re important and they shouldn’t be living in poverty and violence.”

How about you stop bringing illegal aliens over here and giving them the jobs that the should be going to the black youth who are living in poverty and violence? How about you stop whining about the conditions of the poor black community and start finding ways to encourage them to stay in school and work to earn a living? How about you just stop blaming everyone else and start looking in the mirror. Have you seen the unemployment numbers for blacks in America Mr. “President?”

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