Monday, August 31, 2020

When NBA, MLB And NHL Players Picked Jacob Blake To Be Their Saint, They Chose Poorly

The officer who shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has been tried and convicted by Democrats, the media, and truth-be-damned activists before the case is resolved.

The facts about the Blake case do not show a group of white officers taking advantage of a crisis situation so they could shoot another black man.

Reports indicate a starkly different story - the policemen were there to protect a woman, a black woman, we're assuming, based on what we've learned, from Blake.

Police were called to the scene because Blake was violating a restraining order, says the union that represents Kenosha officers.

Blake resisted arrest, fought with officers, placed one in a headlock, and was tased twice, in an effort to use non-deadly force to prevent the escalation that occurred.

On Tuesday, two days after Blake was shot, Los Angeles Laker LeBron James said "Maybe" the officer who shot Blake "Left the house saying that today is going to be the end for one of these black people. That's what it feels like."

As sports journalist Clay Travis tweeted when the players quit on their fans and employers, "The NBA never said no to the players," when they returned to play after the pandemic shutdown.

https://issuesinsights.com/2020/08/31/when-nba-mlb-and-nhl-players-picked-jacob-blake-to-be-their-saint-they-chose-poorly/ 

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