
His first speech Reverend as a Senator drew a standing ovation. As a minister, he does not speak in hyperbole, makes exaggerated statements, or use preposterous claims, or derogatory names. He spoke elegantly as a man who cares about his country, ALL Americans, beginning with heartfelt condolences to the Asian community. He also gave appreciation to the people of Georgia for sending him to occupy a seat (as he said) ounce held by Herman Talmadge, a staunch segregationist who served from January 3, 1957 – January 3, 1981.
I speak as a senior citizen and a retired veteran. As a people, we will never make sense of nonsense if we refuse to learn from authentic history. When evil is stimulated by the mouth of authority, words matter and become the validity of an ill-informed mind’s consent. From Obama, born in Kenya, to Ron Johnson insisting he felt safe and not racist after saying MAGA capitol rioters love their country more than BLM. From Patrick Crusius – at Walmart, in Texas, Dylann Roof – at a Black Church, in South Carolina, and Robert Aaron Long – three Message Parlor, in Georgia, all shootings; with Capt. Jay Baker, a spokesman for the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, stated, Robert Aaron Long was having “a really bad day.” The hypocrisy of this mindset and the many lives lost through rogue police actions, i.e., George Floyd, but yet Colin Kaepernick’s demise because he non-violently protested the aforesaid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSEBAa17xsQ