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|    Ed Buck & LA Times to All    |
|    Liberal Influence, Not Racism, at Heart     |
|    28 Aug 21 02:35:27    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       XPost: dc.politics       From: more.democrat.nambla.degenerates@disney.com              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321528-6573905-image-       a-6_1547055571738.jpg              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321230-6573905-image-       m-12_1547055672514.jpg              Two men have died, and a third is currently recovering, from       methamphetamine overdoses alleged to have been facilitated by a       wealthy, powerful and politically-connected man in Los Angeles       named Ed Buck.              The victims were black men — so is this crime about racism, as a       person close to one of the victims is suggesting? Project 21 Co-       Chairman Horace Cooper says it is likely Buck’s abuse of       influence, rather than racism, that may be more to blame.              In a segment on the Fox News Channel program “The Ingraham       Angle,” Horace challenged Jasmyne Carrick, a spokesman for the       family of Gemmel Moore. Moore died of an overdose in Buck’s       house in 2017.              “I’m not gonna sit here and ignore the fact that the victims       were black,” said Carrick. In response, Horace pointed out that       the victims were both black and gay. Buck is a prominent gay       rights activist, and the charges against him claim that he acted       like a “violent, dangerous sexual predator” and had a fetish       involving injecting people with large quantities of drugs.              Noting the recent series of revelations about people of       prominence using their influence to skirt the law, Horace said:              We waited way too long for Jeffrey Epstein. Way too long for       Harvey Weinstein…              It is not true to say that this issue turns on race. What this       issue is turning on – what we need to watch – is: Are we       allowing people right in our midst to use their wealth and       influence to literally get away with murder?              Still disagreeing with Horace, Carrick flatly responded, “that’s       my truth.”              That may be her truth, but Horace explained that turning a blind       eye to powerful predators is something that has hurt black       people in this instance but can affect anyone without regard to       their sex or race:              In the bluest city in America [Los Angeles], they don’t care       about other black men who are exploited. If they don’t care       there, there isn’t any hope anywhere.              Here’s the much more likely story: This man’s influence allowed       him to act with impunity.              Buck has been a prominent donor to liberal political candidates       and causes – something that may have led to influential people       within his network ignoring the allegations against him. Horace       suggested that a conservative facing such allegations would not       have been treated in a similar manner.              https://nationalcenter.org/project21/2019/09/19/liberal-       influence-not-racism-at-heart-of-ed-buck-scandal/              TAGS: Barack Obama Homosexual Degenerate Gay Pedophile Democrat       Liberalism Pervert CNN CBS ABC NBC Disney MSNBC Faggots Hillary       Clinton Racist Queer Progressive Antifa Faggots Nancy Pelosi                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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