Georgia middle schooler CJ Pearson just knew President Obama couldn’t help but try to take advantage of the deaths of 9 church-goers in South Carolina.

According to Pearson, Obama “politicized this entire thing.”

“He took to the podium and talked about how this couldn’t have happened –or shouldn’t have happened — if we would have had gun control … That things like this only happen because people carry guns,” Pearson said.

He grew emotional recalling the lives that were cut short by a gunmen who sat with them for an hour, only to kill them.

“And you’re (Obama) going to sit there and walk up to the podium and talk about how the Second Amendment doesn’t matter! And how you have a solution to this by taking their guns away?

“Unlike you President Obama, I realize that criminals, they don’t abide by the law. It’s one of the reasons they’re criminals. And they don’t care, President Obama, because they just don’t. If they really did care they wouldn’t be criminals in the first place.

“Guns don’t kill people. People kill people. Stupid people kill people. And that’s how you be objective, President Obama,” Pearson said in his emotional video.

“Your presidency has been pathetic and this is one testament to it,” he concludes.

The middle schooler tells The Blaze he’d like the chance to speak to President Obama.

“I have spoken to the communications department at the White House and submitted a request. But I don’t think it’s going to happen.”

Pearson shot to Internet stardom when he posted a video questioning the president’s love for America.

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“Here’s the truth of the matter: I don’t want to be politically correct. I don’t care about being politically correct at this point.

“President Obama, You don’t love America. If you really did love America, you would call ISIS what it really is: an assault on Christianity, an assault on America and downright hate for the American values that our country holds. Freedom of speech, freedom of religion and every single thing that our country stands for.”