The Crimes Biden and Harris Politicize say everything about the Ones they Choose to Ignore
Some 3 miles from the White House, two teenage girls killed UberEats driver Mohammad Anwar while carjacking the Pakistani immigrant with a Taser just last month. Such a murder by children too young to drive legally would be shocking enough any time, but amid a visible uptick in violent crime against Asian Americans and especially senior citizens, Anwar's death was all the more shocking.
Neither President
Joe Biden nor Vice President
Kamala Harris made any mention of the matter, despite their previous lip service toward solidarity with Asian Americans. This choice seems all the more baffling given the killings they have chosen to weigh in on.
Prior to the verdict in the case of Derek Chauvin, Biden made the baffling decision to proclaim publicly that a guilty verdict would be the "right" one, even after the judge in the trial warned elected officials not to make such proclamations, potentially giving the defense an arguments during an appeal.
Now, the White House has chimed in on the death of Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio. Bryant was killed by a cop as she, based on available body camera footage, tried to stab another girl with a knife. The shooting appeared so clearly justified that
even CNN's Chris Cuomo defended the cop on the grounds that a Taser wouldn't have been effective, given the imminent risk of the other girl's life. Don Lemon agreed that the cop had a duty to protect her, not Bryant.
The crimes Biden and Harris politicize say everything about the ones they choose to ignore