g********2 发帖数: 6571 | 1 by Lee Stranahan24 Aug 2016
Breitbart News is in contact with a self-described “lifelong resident of
Zachary, a Baton Rouge suburb, and a black man” who’s laid out the truth
about economic conditions that Louisiana residents are facing.
President Barack Obama visited Zachary, after delaying a trip to Louisiana.
This brave and insightful citizen journalist reached out again with
perspective that the drive-by media won’t be bringing you about Obama’s
visit. It’s a perfect bookend to a piece by Louisiana State Senator Elbert
Guillory, the black attorney and politician who fled the Democrat party and
“hasn’t looked back.”
Our anonymous citizen journalist writes:
Three phases of this storm. First, Livingston parish was hit and that is
mostly conservative Republicans. Add a few subtle culture aspects of those
who are Cajun or live and adhere to country rural living, and the people in
Livingston Parish have the personalities that under these circumstances
would challenge President Obama. The Governor knows this and kept him away.
The second wave of the storm is what flooded various parts of Baton
Rouge. They have the first wave of backflow water that is now part of the
third phase, Ascension parish. These areas are black areas of the city and
black people here hate Democrat Mayor Kip Holden because they feel he didn’
t do enough during Alton Sterling killing. They wanted Kip to fire cops,
stand up for “the community” or at least show his face. His lack of
leadership really created a lot of animosity. During this storm kis has
mainly done phone in appearance and hasn’t shown his face. During the
demonstratios in July, you could see how angry the blacl people in Baton
Rouge were and they weren’t afraid to shout it back then to every TV camera
they could find. Again, everyone knew this and so it made sense to keep
Obama away from there, too, even though that area was hit very hard.
Up until President Obama landed, no one knew exactly where he was going.
The parish president of Livingston, one of the hardest hit areas, gave an
interview confirming the President would not be coming there. Trump and his
mini motorcade went to Livingston last week.
Pres. Obama chose Zachary; a black middle class subdivision. He visited
the Castle Place subdivision. It took a big hit, but it is one part of the
city of Zachary. Overall, Zachary as a city was at the bottom of the list in
terms of damage but as I wrote in my first letter, this is a peaceful
middle-class town. It’s the place least likely to produce anything to
disrupta photo-op.
Now it’s getting strange….
Obama went and visited a shelter here in Zachary that wasn’t
operational until somewhere between yesterday and today. That shelter in
Zachary that he visited wasn’t in the same neighborhood as he walked and
visited. The shelter was in Zachary, but across town.
Most of the people who have come here have been parking trailers in
family or friends yard and staying there.
Why would the city of Zachary open a shelter the day before opening
schools were back up, marshaling a ton of resources away from a supposed
shelter? Why would Obama visit a shelter that has hastily been put together
in a neighborhood, though flooded, was the only neighborhood flooded in a
city that was fully functional, aside from the school, through this entire
process?
Yes, the hardest hit neighborhoods and cities—places where upwards of
90% of all homes and buildings were completely wiped out—have not supported
Obama politically or otherwise.
The city of Baton Rouge still had major shelters full, as does
Livingston and Ascension parish.
Let’s be frank: no way Gov. John Bel Edwards would have allowed Obama
to go to Livingston or Ascension parish because the people there would have
tested him, politely, and posed tough questions.
He’d also face a tough audience in Baton Rouge. Mayor Kip Holden is by
far the least popular person in the black community here, and it’s a direct
result of the Alton Sterling affair. Black people flat out hate him and the
professional public servants despise him.
The same highway where Black Lives Matter’s Deray McKesson and others
were arrested is now a valley of debris.
I hope I’m not stretching too far by saying this: I believe the
aftermath of the racial politics that rose from the Alton Sterling case
prevented Obama supporting those most severely affected by this disaster.
Mayor Kip Holden probably couldn’t guarantee a safe photo op for the
president.
I am thankful the President is in the neighborhood of my sister here in
Zachary, but are officials scared of the response of the people who most
needed his visit?
If you know the character and personalities of those in the hardest hit
areas, someone would have without a doubt at minimum hit Obama with some
very uncomfortable questions.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/08/24/louisiana-letter-black-man-baton-rouge/ | g********2 发帖数: 6571 | | X******i 发帖数: 199 | 3 川普是干实事的,奥巴马才是真正作秀。
【在 g********2 的大作中提到】 : 不像灾区,像是收垃圾的那天。
| k***x 发帖数: 6799 | | r**********f 发帖数: 2808 | 5 影帝来了。要不是创普造成压力, 奥巴马根本不要来的。 | m**o 发帖数: 9805 | 6 奥黑驴才没兴趣看他的穷亲戚
【在 r**********f 的大作中提到】 : 影帝来了。要不是创普造成压力, 奥巴马根本不要来的。
| W***o 发帖数: 6519 | 7 Obama is afraid of his "sons" who will rob him
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Elbert
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【在 g********2 的大作中提到】 : by Lee Stranahan24 Aug 2016 : Breitbart News is in contact with a self-described “lifelong resident of : Zachary, a Baton Rouge suburb, and a black man” who’s laid out the truth : about economic conditions that Louisiana residents are facing. : President Barack Obama visited Zachary, after delaying a trip to Louisiana. : This brave and insightful citizen journalist reached out again with : perspective that the drive-by media won’t be bringing you about Obama’s : visit. It’s a perfect bookend to a piece by Louisiana State Senator Elbert : Guillory, the black attorney and politician who fled the Democrat party and : “hasn’t looked back.”
| g********2 发帖数: 6571 | | z*******3 发帖数: 333 | 9 那些区域不危险他怕,还有那些地方看起来受灾不严重,这样为他不第一时间放下高尔
夫球棒到灾区去可以找到 说辞! |
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