‘It’s a kind of anti-black mood’: Reverend Jesse Jackson points the finger at Donald Trump and his followers for the rise of ‘mean-spirited division’ in America
Rev Jesse Jackson said there was a climate of fear and division in the US
He was commenting in the aftermath of the murder of five police officers
He accused Trump and his followers of ‘scapegoating’ black people
Jackson asked President Obama to host a conference on violence
By MATTHEW HUNTER and DARREN BOYLE
DailyMail.com
8 July 2016
Human rights activist Jessie Jackson has pointed the finger at Donald Trump and his followers for helping to create a rising climate of fear in America which has contributed to the shocking deaths of five police officers in downtown Dallas.
Rev Jackson said there was an ‘anti-black mood’ in America which also saw discrimination against immigrants, Muslims and women.
Speaking in the aftermath of the coordinated attack on 11 police officers in Dallas, Rev Jackson called on President Barack Obama to hold a conference on violence and racial disparities.’
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