Is This Silence Violence? Democrats have Nothing to Say About Conviction of Dem Donor Ed Buck (For the Overdose Deaths of Two Gay Black Men) - Granite Grok

Is This Silence Violence? Democrats have Nothing to Say About Conviction of Dem Donor Ed Buck (For the Overdose Deaths of Two Gay Black Men)

Ed Buck Screen Grab Fox News Report

Did I miss it? The press release from gay NH Democrat State Party Chair Ray Buckley quoting Ray his thoughts on a white guy getting convinced in the overdose deaths of two gay black men? No? Is that because the white guy is a prominent Democrat donor?

I searched Google, and nowhere can I find these two names in the same story at such an important moment in our history.

A predatory white guy (systemic racist) overdosed two black men. They are dead, and for the past several years, the Democrat party has said virtually nothing.

Related: Hey Democrats, If Hearsay is “Better Evidence” Charge Ray Buckley for Possession of Child porn

Has the New Hampshire Democrat Delegation said a peep? Not as far as I can tell.

Do they not care about black lives or gay lives? Are they not concerned about the opioid epidemic – I could have sworn they’ve jawed about spending billions of our dollars on yet another problem they created. Not to solve it, just to spend billions.

But why the crickets? This is an ideal opportunity to push a triad of narratives – black lives, gay lives, and overdose addiction narratives.

Ed Buck is a big man on the Democrat plantation. He’s donated to Hillary and Barry, and the party likes the guy – more than blacks and gays, and who among us is surprised? Not our readers. This is just more evidence of what I say almost weekly.

It’s not about your race or your origin or sex or gender or age or occupation. Politics is all that matters, and Democrats prove this at every opportunity.

Exit question: Is this silence violence?
Exit Question 2: Will the NHGOP be demanding comment from State Party Chair Buckey or any Dems from NH on this? The Media isn’t going to ask on their own.

 

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