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'What'? CNN's Brianna Keilar has an interesting way to describe Ma'Khia Bryant's would-be stabbing victim [video]

CNN’s Brianna Keilar recently interviewed toxic race hustler and Boston University Professor Ibram X. Kendi about the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting.

Kendi, as one would expect, made the already-heated discourse even worse, suggesting that police would not have shot Bryant if Bryant had been a rich white girl and that police had options besides deadly force to “de-escalate” the situation.

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Here’s that segment again:

Kendi utterly disgraced himself there (or, rather, further disgraced himself). But Brianna Keilar also deserves our derision:

Transcript:

“I look at that video and I ask, ‘If that were my child, you know, or if my child were the child in pink who was so close to Ma’Khia when she was shot, you know, what would’ve happened?’ I think a lot of people are asking that.”

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Maybe someone should ask Brianna why Ma’Khia Bryant was so close to the “child in pink.”

When she’s useful to the narrative. Until then, don’t hold your breath.

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