Democrats and their Hollywood and leftist pawns spewed racist hatred at GOP Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron Wednesday after he accurately refused to indict two police officers who were carrying out their duty while under fire from a drug dealer in the Breonna Taylor case. A third officer was unjustifiably charged with a crime.

Louisville attorney Dawn Elliot said Cameron needed to stop “eating the coon flakes the White House is serving.” Yes, you read it right. That’s today’s left talking. Hollywood is no better, as their racism is bared for the world to see.

George Clooney said in a statement to the press: “Her name was Breonna Taylor and she was shot to death in her bed by 3 white police officers, who will not be charged with any crime for her death…I’m ashamed of this decision.” Notice the emphasis on the color of the officers. And Clooney does not mention the officers were under fire and that one is charged with a crime. Clooney can’t get any facts straight.

Oscar-winning Viola Davis said: “Bulls–t decision!!! BLACK LIVES MATTER!!! Cannot be said enough times.” Thus she allies herself with a terrorist group that murders children.

Actor Anthony Rapp added, “Black Lives Matter. Breonna Taylor’s life mattered. What has been announced in Kentucky is not even remotely in the realm of anything that even begins to approach true justice for her murder.” Murder? Again, the officers were under fire from a drug dealer in her apartment. They even knocked and announced themselves. But they were still shot at.

“Let me say this as a black woman,” said Cheryl Dorsey, a racist activist, “he does not speak for black folks. He’s skinfolk but not he is not kinfolk.” Dear God, their bigotry is vicious. But Republicans and conservatives are fighting back.

Senator Tim Scott, “Now my friend @djaycameron is under racist attack by a liberal lawyer, saying he needs to stop eating ‘coon flakes,’ Well, if that doesn’t prove racism knows no party I don’t know what does,” he tweeted in August.

Daniel Cameron is getting the best and final word, “There will be celebrities, influencers and activists who having never lived in Kentucky will try to tell us how to feel, suggesting they understand the facts of this case, that they know our community and the Commonwealth better than we do, but they don’t,” said Cameron.

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This piece was written by David Kamioner on September 25, 2020. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.

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