As Mark Twain once said, it’s better to keep your
mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all
doubt. Which while being excellent
advice, it is seldom heeded by folks such as Hank Johnson, Democrat from
Georgia. And the only reason that I
bring this up, again, is that old Hank recently took to the floor of the House
of Representatives to once again prove beyond the shadow of any doubt that he is
far from being the sharpest knife in anyone’s drawer.
You see, it was just yesterday that old Hank made
quite the spectacle of himself by marching his very indignant self out to the
floor to declare that there is now, at least in his opinion, what he called an
“open season” on black men in America. And
he then proceeded to see fit to berate his colleagues for failing to act to
curb police violence. Now keep in mind
not a word was said, nor was there any mention made of the number of black men
who are killed every year by…other black men.
Hank said, “It feels like open season on black men
in America, and I’m outraged.” He then went on to say, “In fact, all Americans
are at risk when bad actors in law enforcement use their guns instead of their
heads.” And he continued by saying, “Despite
bipartisan nationwide calls for action and despite my bills to reform the
broken grand jury process, hold police accountable and end militarization, and
despite my colleagues’ bills to encourage body cameras, this Congress does
nothing.”
Now keep in mind here that old Hank isn’t exactly
known for possessing what could, in any way, be described as a keen intellect. As evidence of that I would only remind
everyone that aside from his willingness to repeatedly use his elected position
to make all manner of blatantly absurd and racially-charged statements, old
Hank is best known for expressing his very deep concern for the island of Guam, fearing that it would tip over and capsize if there were ever to be too many
people on it.
It would seem that when it comes to determining the
worth of black lives, it’s pathetic hypocrites like old Hank, here, and great
many of whom are black themselves, are always more than a bit selective in
their condemnation, ignoring completely the carnage wrought by black on black
crime. Yet they repeat, ad nauseam, their
mantra of “black lives matter.” But it
seems the ‘ONLY’ black lives that matter are the ones lost as a result of their
own behavior.
And as I have asked before, what kind of people is it
that must comprise a congressional district that can, and since 2006, continue to
re-elect someone of so little intelligence?
What qualities must it be that they look for in a candidate? Or, does something like that even enter into
it? Is it simply because that Johnson is
black that keeps getting returned to office?
Not like we haven’t seen that before, right? I suppose that’s their choice, although I
would think they’d be a bit embarrassed.
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