(PJ Media) Roseanne Barr might want to come out of retirement to comment on the latest example of things Democrats can say that would get anyone else canceled. Former West Virginia state senator Richard Ojeda compared Black Lives Matter protesters to animals in a zoo and is going to get away with it because he doesn’t like Kyle Rittenhouse.
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by PJ Media, November 21st, 2021
“Saw a great meme,” he typed. “Kyle Rittenhouse is the equivalent of someone jumping into the lions [sic] den at the zoo and then shooting the animals in self-defense. He had no reason to be in Kenosha that day. No reason at all.” Show me things a Republican can’t say or they’d be branded for life as a racist. https://t.co/Ycg06s5rpP — Megan Fox
(@MeganFoxWriter) November 20, 2021 Ojeda just compared BLM protesters to violent wild animals. He thinks that’s a good analogy.
Imagine for a moment, if you will, Donald Trump (or any Republican-adjacent person) saying the exact same thing. CNN would convene a hysterical panel of blubbering women and college professors to squeeze out tears of terror over the looming KKK comeback. They’d be seeing sheets and swastikas everywhere. They’d set crosses on fire in their own […]
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