Rasta Bernell Trammell Political Assassination/Murder Discussed By Raymond Arroyo and Candace Owens on Internet Talk Show 7-30-2020

Video transcript begins at time 7:35 of the video.

Raymond Arroyo: Hmm. There’s a story, Candace, it’s gotten almost no media coverage. A black Milwaukee man, Bernell Trammell — who by the way, was a supporter of Black Lives Matter — he was fatally shot last Thursday while sitting outside of his business. Now, he’s often seen wielding large hand-written signs with his personal beliefs in big letters, OK. He supported George Floyd, police reform — and President Donald Trump. Now it’s suspected that his killing may have been politically motivated. Where’s the outrage over the loss of this black life? I’ve heard nothing of it. We don’t know his name at all or hear it.

Candace Owens: Well where is the outrage over all of the black lives that are being lost at the hands of other black people and all of these shootings that are happening because now that these cities are insecure because of these riots and these protests. It’s not just him. David Dorn, the guy that we watched bleed out during the protests and riots when he was a, you know a police sergeant his whole life, 77 years old, retired, and gets shot and killed in cold blood because another black person was robbing his store? Where is the outrage for these one year olds and these two year olds that are being killed with stray bullets on the south side of Chicago, in Baltimore, in Trenton New Jersey?

We’ve seen tons of these stories that have happened since and because, as a direct result, of the fact that criminals are being emboldened by the fact that there are calls to defund the police, because they know that there’s a vacuum of security where they can raise up and they can execute crimes and they’ll be considered blameless and it won’t be disgust. Where is the outrage in all of that?

Um, there is no outrage, because this movement is not about black lives. If it was about black lives and preserving black lives we’d be having a conversation about black on black crime. They refuse to do that. They call that conversation racist. Um, and that really lets you know, that what we’re seeing happen is black people are being used as pawns to further a political progressive agenda.

Bernell Trammell 7-30-2020

World Over – 2020-07-30 – Candace Owens with Raymond Arroyo

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CANDACE OWENS, political commentator, and co-founder of The Blexit Foundation discusses the racial tension simmering in the United States after death of George Floyd.

World Over – 2020-07-30 – Candace Owens with Raymond Arroyo

Video transcript begins at time 7:35 of the video.

Raymond Arroyo: Hmm. There’s a story, Candace, it’s gotten almost no media coverage. A black Milwaukee man, Bernell Trammell — who by the way, was a supporter of Black Lives Matter — he was fatally shot last Thursday while sitting outside of his business. Now, he’s often seen wielding large hand-written signs with his personal beliefs in big letters, ok. He supported George Floyd, police reform — and President Donald Trump. Now it’s suspected that his killing may have been politically motivated. Where’s the outrage over the loss of this black life? I’ve heard nothing of it. We don’t know his name at all or hear it.

Candace Owens: Well where is the outrage over all of the black lives that are being lost at the hands of other black people and all of these shootings that are happening because now that these cities are insecure because of these riots and these protests. It’s not just him. David Dorn, the guy that we watched bleed out during the protests and riots when he was a, you know a police sergeant his whole life, 77 years old, retired, and gets shot and killed in cold blood because another black person was robbing his store? Where is the outrage for these one year olds and these two year olds that are being killed with stray bullets on the south side of Chicago, in Baltimore, in Trenton New Jersey?

We’ve seen tons of these stories that have happened since and because, as a direct result, of the fact that criminals are being emboldened by the fact that there are calls to defund the police, because they know that there’s a vacuum of security where they can raise up and they can execute crimes and they’ll be considered blameless and it won’t be disgust. Where is the outrage in all of that?

Um, there is no outrage, because this movement is not about black lives. If it was about black lives and preserving black lives we’d be having a conversation about black on black crime. They refuse to do that. They call that conversation racist. Um, and that really lets you know, that what we’re seeing happen is black people are being used as pawns to further a political progressive agenda.

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