Former President Bill Clinton was involved in a heated exchange with
Black Lives Matter protesters Thursday at a Hillary Clinton campaign
event in Philadelphia, where he was forced to defend his record as
president and his wife’s past statements.
For almost 15 minutes Clinton sparred with protesters
who objected to the 1994 criminal justice reform bill he signed into
law as president that increased prison sentences for a number of
gang-related offenses. Black Lives Matter activists claim the bill
disproportionately hurt African-Americans.
A visibly agitated Clinton told the protesters that
the bill helped crack down on gangs who were killing African-American
children.
"I talked to a lot of African-American groups. They
thought black lives mattered. They said take this bill because our kids
are being shot in the street by gangs. We had 13-year-old kids planning
their own funerals," Clinton said.
One protester yelled that “black youth are not super
predators” – a reference to a statement Hillary Clinton made as first
lady. The former president shot back.
“I don't know how you would characterize the gang
leaders who got 13-year-old kids hopped up on crack and sent them out
onto the streets to murder other African-American children, maybe you
thought they were good citizens,” Clinton said, his face turning
increasingly red. “She didn’t.”
You are defending the people who killed the lives you say matter.
Tell the truth. You are defending the people who cause young people to
go out and take guns,” Clinton yelled.
He also addressed claims by the protesters that the 1996 welfare reform bill increased poverty among African-Americans.
“They say the welfare reform bill increased poverty
then why did we have the largest drop in African American poverty in
history when I was president?” he asked rhetorically.
Friday, 8 April 2016
'Tell the truth:' Bill Clinton clashes with Black Lives Matter protesters
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