Obamas Call for ‘True Justice’ After Chauvin Guilty Verdict

Obamas Call for ‘True Justice’ After Chauvin Guilty Verdict

April 21, 2021

In a statement following the announcement of a guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial for the death of George Floyd, former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama weighed in to say the jury “did the right thing,” but “true justice” had yet to be achieved.

“We know that true justice is about much more than a single verdict in a single trial,” the statement read. “True justice requires that we come to terms with the fact that Black Americans are treated differently, every day,” the race-mongers wrote.

“While today’s verdict may have been a necessary step on the road to progress, it was far from a sufficient one,” the Obamas added. “We cannot rest.”

The two called for reforming the criminal justice system to eliminate what they claim is racial bias and expanding “economic opportunities” for “marginalized” communities. “We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with all those who are committed to guaranteeing every American the full measure of justice that George and so many others have been denied,” he concluded.

In fact, for the radical left like the Obamas, “true justice” — by which they mean a state in which no blacks will ever be confronted by police, much less incarcerated ever again — will never be achieved. The work of creating a racial utopia will demand that we all live in an unceasing racial consciousness and act according to the discriminatory principle of racial “equity.”

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