Booker: People more outraged by Kaepernick protests than murder of unarmed black man

Posted by | September 21, 2016 10:35 | Filed under: Politics


Senator Cory Booker put it in perspective.

“Right now on the Internet you have another unarmed African American who was murdered this week — or killed this week,” Booker said in reference to Crutcher’s death at the hands of a Tulsa police officer. “From the video that I saw, even with the way he was being referred to, I mean there is this dehumanization going on on the audio, and people seem to be more outraged by an NFL player taking a knee than the murder or killing of an unarmed black man.”

Conservatives in and out of the sports world have griped about Kaepernick’s practice of kneeling as the national anthem plays before San Francisco 49ers to protest police brutality.

However, the Sporting News noted that many of his critics have not commented on the footage showing officers shooting and killing Crutcher even though he had his hands up while facing away from them.

For his part, Booker said he disagreed with Kaepernick’s actions, while giving credit to Black Lives Matter activists for highlighting what he called “real issues” concerning police accountability.

Click here for reuse options!
Copyright 2016 Liberaland
By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

4 responses to Booker: People more outraged by Kaepernick protests than murder of unarmed black man

  1. Carla Akins September 21st, 2016 at 11:43

    He’s not wrong.

    • Larry Schmitt September 21st, 2016 at 15:15

      A lot of Americans are very selective concerning what they get outraged about. The same way people will get emotional if they see a dog being mistreated, but don’t have a thought for all the children who are treated worse than dogs.

    • Suzanne McFly September 21st, 2016 at 17:47

      That is how we get those racists back into their boxes, call them out. Booker is making them accountable for their words and their stances, that will shut a lot of them up…..I hope.

    • bpollen September 22nd, 2016 at 05:43

      I’m not really a fan of his (something seems off…) but I find myself usually in agreement with him.

Leave a Reply