redbloodedamerica:

Black Americans Should Stand With Judge Kavanaugh

You don’t convict someone because they gave a credible testimony.

Can I ask you a question?  Are you a big supporter
of Carolyn Bryant?  She gave a pretty credible testimony in 1955.  Do you know who she is?   Carolyn Ryan is the woman that testified that Emmett Till, whose
body was lynched and burned beyond recognition, said something to her in a
grocery store.  The only testimony that there was, was her word and it was credible. And it was given…

So, if you want to
talk about “as a black woman,” because of the death of Emmett Till and because I
understand that a white woman will stand up during a trial and lie, okay?  I do not
believe in convicting anyone, disrupting your life, or doing anything until due process
is served, okay?  

So,

Brett Kavanaugh’s life should not be disrupted, whatsoever.  His
record speaks for itself and all four people that she named denied the claims. 

So, do you think that Carolyn Bryant should have been listened to because she
gave a “credible” testimony?   Do you perhaps understand why some people are strongly
against suddenly saying that his life should be ruined because of somebody’s
testimony?   A woman crying on the stand does not mean she’s telling the truth.  

Understanding black history, understanding that nobody suffered more when people
were able to just give a testimony and cry, you know you should maybe try to
understand why some people – like myself –

support Brett Kavanaugh.  

This is why Clarence Thomas, another black man, described this as a high-tech lynching, because rather than burn your bodies you
attempt to burn their careers, ruin their lives, and destroy their families.   This is happening over and over and over again on the left.  Sexual assault allegations, the
#MeToo movement in general has largely become about no due process, people giving allegations, and everyone else being allowed to just believe them and ruin people’s lives.

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