Trump puts Ferguson on dangerous species list
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has dissed Ferguson again. He told a reporter for The New York Times magazine that Ferguson, along with Oakland, Calif., is one of the most dangerous cities — not just in America, but in the world. This was the exchange, according to the Times: “‘What’s the most dangerous place in the world…
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Clay failed to mention Brown had just held up a store and tried to shoot the cop who finally managed to kill him. Garner was a sick fat man who resisted arrest. Martin picked a fight with the wrong guy. None were victims. Doesn’t mean I’m a Trump fan, far from it, but I despise Clay. He’s a big racist himself.
With all due respect Jean Paul nothing about those three cases make the cities dangerous. I won’t get into a discussion again about the right or wrong in the handling of those three incidents, but the point is that none of them make a city any more dangerous than say, Baltimore, L.A., or Chicago. Personally my first thought to the question posed to The Donald would likely been Damascus or Baghdad. In fact, Selma, Alabama would probably beat out both of his choices by a mile but then, he doesn’t get out that often and certainly not to the places that do not get much publicity.
I was more thinking in terms of Rep. Clay. I’m from that area and he has been spreading his racist bullshit for as long as I can recall. I know those particular deaths don’t mean the cities are jungles of crime. Thanks.