Sheriff David Clarke: If You're Upset At Being Called 'Boy' You're Hypersensitve
While defending Sen. Jeff Sessions' alleged racist past, Fox News regular Sheriff Clarke said if Sessions did call a black person "boy," and a person got upset, they were being "hypersensitive" since he refers to himself as a "Milwaukee boy" all the time.
I kid you not.
These types of racial apologists are popping up everywhere.
Every honest American knows the history of the term "boy" and how it is applied to African Americans....and it certainly isn't an adjective for describing what town a person comes from.
There's nothing that makes conservatives madder than calling them racists, even with the rise of the alt-Right/neo-Nazi movement literally Hitler-saluting a Trump presidency.
Clarke explained this sentiment in detail when he was angry that Sessions character was being attacked and told Megyn Kelly on Fox News Monday night, " There's only three things in life, just the mere allegation can be career destroying."
He continued, "It's to be accused of being a domestic abuser when it's not true, a child molester when it's not true or a racist when it's not true."
Sen. Jeff Sessions has a long history being on the hot seat on the basis of race and it was Republicans that shot down his being appointed a federal judgeship.