Black former cop shocks BBC: America not a racist country

racismArt Moore – When BBC viewers saw a news presenter turn to an American black man for his reaction to the Derek Chauvin verdict, most likely expected to hear an affirmation of the conviction along with a lament that the United States remains a “systemically racist” nation.

But that’s because they weren’t familiar with Brandon Tatum, a former officer for the Tucson Police Department in Arizona and a co-founder of the Blexit movement of blacks leaving the Democratic Party

“Policing in America is not inherently racist, we do not live in a racist country,” he declared.

The interview Wednesday with the iconic British broadcaster began with Tatum’s reaction to the verdict. Continue reading

Candace Owens Says ‘Mob Justice’ Typifies The Chauvin Verdict

trialNiamh Harris – Candace Owens denounced the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin as “mob justice,” telling Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that “no person can say this was a fair trial.”

Chauvin was convicted Tuesday on all three counts including second- and third-degree murder charges in the death of George Floyd.

“This was not a trial about George Floyd or Derek Chauvin,” Owens argued. “This was a trial about whether the media was powerful enough to create a simulation and decide upon a narrative absent any facts.” Continue reading