It has been a tough week for narratives concerning conservatives, and those on the right, which are pumped by leftists and the media. A group of conservatives went into a black community to help with cleanup efforts, the White House honored shooting victims by flying the flag at half-mast, and Republicans are even considering some gun-control legislation.
Of course, these facts have not changed perceptions. That cleanup crew only did so because they are racist. The President was said to have lowered the flag to honor Adolph Hitler, and the GOP lawmakers considering Red Flag legislation opened the door to be called potential Red Flag violators.
In the latest accusation-busting move President Trump came out with comments about Colin Kaepernick, and they do not exactly line up with the years of accusations of him supposedly treating the NFL in a racist fashion.
President Trump on Colin Kapernick getting another NFL opportunity: "I'd like to see it. Frankly, I'd love see Kaepernick come in if he's good enough." https://t.co/rX5zxg6nYa pic.twitter.com/vPoWA4aWRN
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 9, 2019Well now, how could this be?! Trump was blatantly racist when he criticized Kaepernick, right? Or, just maybe, he was actually criticizing the act of kneeling by the former quarterback during the anthem, and it was not specific to his race in any way???
NAH! He’s just a RACIST!!!
Attempting To Distract From Week Of White Supremacy, Trump Now Says “Kaepernick Should Return To NFL” https://t.co/wrQ78ELMsK pic.twitter.com/nIAiJu6s0W
— Tommy Lightfoot Garrett (@LightfootInHwd) August 10, 2019Trump only wants Kaepernick back in the NFL because he Trump knows Colin will continue to protest by taking a knee and he wants to use that as election tactic, not because he really thinks Kaepernick should play.
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