CJ Pearson is pretty perceptive for a 13-year-old.
The Georgia middle schooler is wondering why President Obama would go out of his way to invite a student arrested for making a clock to the White House, while ignoring those killed by illegal immigrants, or the families of murdered police officers.
“Mr. President, when Kate Steinle was gunned down by an illegal immigrant you didn’t do anything — you didn’t call the family or invite them to the White House. Is that okay? I don’t think so, Mr. President,” Pearson says.
“And to go even further, Mr. President, when cops are being gunned down, you’re not inviting their families to the White House. You never did.
“But when a Muslim kid builds a clock? ‘Oh, come on by.’ What is this world you’re living in?” CJ wonders.
“You know, when the shooting in Chattanooga happened, it took you longer to lower the flag than it took you to light the White House in rainbow colors after the Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage.
“Mr. President, what are you priorities here? Because in all honesty I think you’re being ignorant. I think you’re incompetent and I don’t think you understand reality.
“The reality of the situation is you don’t get invited to the White House for building a clock. It’s the blatant truth. He’s a Muslim kid and he fits into your agenda so you go ahead and invite him. That’s great for you,” Pearson says.
“But Mr. President, these people were gunned down. Kate Steinle was innocent. This man was deported but it was a sanctuary city so he was able to roam free.
“Cops are being gunned down every single day because of your actions, Mr. President. Because you’re seeking to appease terrorists — domestic terrorists — and those domestic terrorists are the Black Lives Matter movement.
“And you think, Mr. President, that I’m going to respect you if you don’t respect the brave men and women and innocent people who lost their lives because of your incompetence. I’m sick and tired of it and I know the American people are, too,” Pearson concludes.
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