Megyn Kelly
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more than the country loves you back.
That's just not true.
What kind of a dark message is that?
Right, but we're not living in the 1940s anymore.
Yeah.
Oh, yes, factually wrong, but politically.
How do you sell yourself to a group of young black college graduates?
Is it by appealing to grievance, making them feel disempowered and like the country hates them?
Or is it something that would be empowering and uplifting and something great about them and America?
I don't know.
It was when that whole thing went down in 2019, I think it was, it was 19 or 18, but I think it was 19.
right before George Floyd, I think it was 10 million arrests.
And of all of those in the country,
between 12 and 15 involved the shooting of unarmed black men.
Not 12 and 1500, 12 to 15, depending on how you interpret unarmed.
Some of the people who got shot by the cops had like come in, commandeered a car and tried to run down the police and they'd be counted as unarmed.
But that's out of 10 million arrests, 12 to 15 in the year preceding George Floyd.
But the way he's talking, right?
and by the way the talk didn't your parents have to talk with you doesn't every everyone especially a young man is told comply come on it's different if you're black and it has been historically very different if you're black you can't really really not contending that that's an equivalent when we were kids i think it's absurd to say that not everybody has the talk we're all afraid when we get pulled over pulled over by cops i'm not worried that i'm going to get shot in the way that i know some black men worry about
But it's absurd to suggest that anybody who resisted arrest, especially a man with a cop who knows the stakes are high when he pulls him over, isn't going to be in danger.