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Keith Ellison Once Said Black People Don’t Have ‘Obligation’ To Obey Government
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Keith Ellison Once Said Black People Don’t Have ‘Obligation’ To Obey Government
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Democratic congressman and DNC chair front-runner Keith Ellison once said that “black people don’t live in a democracy” and “don’t have an obligation” to obey the government.
Ellison made the comments at a 1992 protest after white police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King. At least 63 people died in the racially charged riots following the verdict.
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Re: Keith Ellison Once Said Black People Don’t Have ‘Obligation’ To Obey Government
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This is the guy Michael Moore was exhorting the Dems to support for DNC Chair. He's also a Muslim, so maybe there is some Sharia skulduggery going on here as well.
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