Rudy Giuliani ripped Michael Eric Dyson Sunday morning when Dyson took offense to “America’s Mayor” citing the number of blacks killed by black-on-black murders.
“White police officers won’t be there if you weren’t killing each other 70 percent of the time,” Giuliani said. “We’re talking about the exception here.”
Dyson called comparing the killing of Michael Brown to the murders of blacks or other blacks a “false equivalency,” and said that the former Mayor’s attitude re-enforces the problems that blacks are facing.
“Can I say this, first of all, no black people who commit crimes against other black people go to jail [sic],” Dyson said. “Number two, they are not sworn by the police department as a agent of the state to uphold the law. So in both cases, that’s a false equivalency that the mayor has drawn, which is exacerbated tensions that are deeply imbedded in American culture.”
Rudy Giuliani shot back by noting that people such as Mr. Dyson are never around when blacks are killing other blacks, including little children. He again noted that it wasn’t a false equivalency and said police officers are simply patrolling areas of high crime.
“What about the poor black child that is killed by another black child? Why aren’t you protesting that?” Giuliani questioned. After claiming he protests these murders, without answering Rudy’s assertion he and others do nothing to stop them, Dyson responded with the typical race-baiting argument that cannot answer cold hard data.
“This is a defense mechanism of white supremacy at work in your mind, sir.”
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