ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月9日 03時21分


Michelle Obama, the former first lady, criticized a “gulf” between the police response to the violent mob of Trump supporters that marched on the Capitol on Wednesday and the more forceful actions taken by officers in response to largely peaceful Black Lives Matter protests in American cities last year.

In a lengthy, emotional statement that she posted on Twitter Thursday, Obama joined many people in accusing President Trump and law enforcement officials of a double standard in policing, one she and others argued was inextricably tied to the race of the people involved.

“Yesterday made it painfully clear that certain Americans are, in fact, allowed to denigrate the flag and symbols of our nation,” she wrote. “They’ve just got to look the right way.”

Obama also condemned the riot inside the Capitol, saying that those involved had “desecrated the center of American government” in an event that she said was spurred on by an “infantile and unpatriotic” Trump.

Tap the link in our bio to read more from the former first lady. Photo by @emilyberl.


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