After Attacking Trump for “Photo-Op” At Burned Church, Media Praises Pelosi’s Hypocritical Photo-Op
Just last week following the riots in Washington, D.C., President Trump went to visit St. John’s Episcopal Church to assess the damage and to make a statement about the riots.
Of course, doing as Democrats do, they accused him of just going to stage a photo-op as a picture was taken with him holding a bible in front of the church.
Now Democrats are facing backlash after pulling their own stunt.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), and other top Democrats took at knee at Capitol Hill while wearing Kente cloth, which, as noted by The Washington Post, “comes from Ghana, where people wear it to show patriotism or celebrate a special occasion.”
The photo-op moment for Democrats quickly went viral online — but not in a good way, as numerous people from the black community mocked and criticized Democrats for their political stunt.
Army combat veteran Jeffrey A Dove Jr., a Republican running in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District, responded: “Does wearing kente cloth and taking a knee mean you are all of a sudden ‘down with the struggle’? This is why people hate disingenuous politicians. Speaker Pelosi was there for the 94 crime bill. She is part of the problem.”
If you’ve never seen his videos before, Terrence Williams is great to watch. He’s a Trump supporter and his commentary on videos and current events is simply the best.
He tweeted along with his video,
EXTREME PANDERING
Nancy Pelosi & the Dems are kneeling with African Scarves on!
But We were born in America
They have to make a Change in the Black Community like President
@realDonaldTrump
*I’m not VOTING for them I’m LAUGHING at them! Who’s with me?
EXTREME PANDERING
Nancy Pelosi & the Dems are kneeling with African Scarves on!
But We were born in America
They have to make a Change in the Black Community like President @realDonaldTrump
*I’m not VOTING for them I’m LAUGHING at them! Who’s with me? pic.twitter.com/M0MrRAEPzi
— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) June 8, 2020
What’s funny to me is the irony of taking a knee after this whole course of events started by a man taking a knee and killing someone.