Leroy Smith said in a statement that the photo, taken at a Ku Klux Klan rally, captured “who we are in South Carolina” and represents what law enforcement is all about: helping people “regardless of the person’s skin color, nationality or beliefs”.
“I consider myself like every other officer who was out there braving the heat on Saturday to preserve and protect,” he said.
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"“regardless of the person’s skin color."
That's crazy talk. This is the 21st century. Nothing is more important than race.
Guy's a mensch.
Good man. I wonder if the douchebag he was assisting appreciates that and thanked him. Of course if all the douchebags just stayed home or, preferably, didn't become douchebags in the first place, then there wouldn't be as much need for the police.
Guess which side attacked which side with clubs. Oh, you didn't know Black Panthers beat up members of the Klan? Go to Breitbart. There's a video. But then it's the Klan so black thuggery, rather standard black thuggery at that, was justified. Oh, it wasn't justified? But it was excusable because...well, because...history. Right?
I assume they're all losers, everyone participating in this loser competition. But no, I did not know about black panthers clubbing white klanners. I'd be fine with the klanners klubbing them back. I'm not interested in who's the biggest loser. Mutual destruction would be fine.
I wonder if the old KKK'er had flashback of being helped by his black butler?
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