Lt. Col Allen West: President Obama Should Have Challenged Colin Kaepernick To Explain How The United States Is Oppressive Toward Minorities
“The first black president of the United States of America should have asked Colin Kaepernick what is your definition of being oppressed….unfortunately the President of the United States of America, who has castigated our law enforcement in very negative terms starting with the you know, the police acted stupidly back in Cambridge, Massachusetts all the way up to Ferguson, Missouri where he jumped in and took the wrong side there . …..I understand his First Amendment right, freedom of expression, but I think the President should have challenged Colin Kaepernick to explain what oppression means. … I don’t think the President has the moral high ground to talk about what oppression is in the United States of America even though he was elected and re-elected from this great nation.”
—Allen West on President Obama siding with Colin Kaepernick protesting the National Anthem.
Lt. Col Allen West (Ret) joined Kilmeade & Friends to discuss the disrespect President Obama is facing from world leaders and why he feels the President should have challenged Colin Kaepernick to explain his view that America is oppressive to minorities.
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, then I don’t think the President has the moral high ground to talk about what oppression is in the United States of America even though he was elected and re-elected from this great nation.