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Larry Wilmore, the War on Cops that does not exist

Larry Wilmore, the War on Cops that does not exist 58% of Americans, not just Republicans mind you, believe that there is now a War on Cops who are being murdered by African Americans as revenge for cops shooting so many unarmed black men, even though the data shows less cops being killed, and those who are mostly killed in traffic incidents. But watch the video to get the truth of the matter.

The issue here is why the majority of white people, Republicans and Democrats alike, believe there is a War on Cops counter to all the evidence? There are a few reasons for this.

First of which is that racism has been the central driving force of American politics since it’s inception.

Secondly is the bane of Humanity, we are only going to believe what we wish to believe whether it be denying global warming, denying evolution or that snakes talk.

Thirdly is Fox News and talk radio leading the way, which the entire media accepting their fraudulent premise to shove out headlines of every single cop killed anywhere for any reason at all. The anecdotal evidence game.

But lastly and most importantly the heavy hitter here which is causing this crap rests on the back of #blacklivesmatter who have alienated just about everyone including myself and even Larry Wilmore. I might also add that there is no evidence or data or information, not one wit, that links any cop killing to #blacklives matter.

bad haircutsAs an example let’s use the recent death of Illinois officer Charles Gliniewicz pictured here. Thanks to Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Maher, Chris Rock, Colin Quinn and Donald Trump’s War on Political Correctness I can now say what I and so many others thought when seeing this picture of Officer Glinewicz for the first time, one less bad haircut.

If you have not yet heard, the police investigation has now opened up the very real possibility that Officer Glinewicz may have committed suicide in an elaborate scheme to cover it up to protect his family, reputation and insurance policy. That Illinois cop-killing sparked outrage and tears. But was it a suicide?