
Members of the far-left âSquadâ fired back at Barack Obama after the former President criticized âsnappyâ slogans like âdefund the policeâ as a losing political argument.
Obama made the comments during a Snapchat interview which aired Wednesday morning.
âYou lost a big audience the minute you say it, which makes it a lot less likely that youâre actually going to get the changes you want done,â said Obama.
âDo you want to actually get something done, or do you want to feel good among the people you already agree with?â he chastised.
Squad members Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and the latest addition, Cori Bush (D-MO), all took turns hammering Obama for belittling their efforts to dismantle the police as just a âsnappyâ slogan.
Obama tells @Snapchatâs @PeterHamby in an interview that will debut tomorrow on Snap that broad slogans like âdefund the policeâ lose people
More on @axios: https://t.co/LofapVF8FRâ Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) December 1, 2020
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The âSquadâ Fires Back Over Obamaâs âSnappyâ Slogan Criticism
Omar began the barrage, telling Obama you donât lose people to âsnappyâ slogans, you lose them to the police.
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She wanted to make it explicitly clear that their position is, in fact, to defund the police.
âWe lose people in the hands of police,â Omar suggested. âItâs not a slogan but a policy demand.â
âAnd centering the demand for equitable investments and budgets for communities across the country gets us progress and safety,â she continued.
We lose people in the hands of police. Itâs not a slogan but a policy demand. And centering the demand for equitable investments and budgets for communities across the country gets us progress and safety. https://t.co/Vu6inw4ms7
â Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) December 2, 2020
Tlaib compared the âdefund the policeâ movement to civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
âRosa Parks was vilified [and] attacked for her civil disobedience. She was targeted,â Tlaib tweeted.
âItâs hard seeing the same people who uplift her courage, attack the movement for Black lives that want us to prioritize health, funding of schools [and] ending poverty, rather than racist police systems.â
Rosa Parks was vilified & attacked for her civil disobedience. She was targeted. Itâs hard seeing the same people who uplift her courage, attack the movement for Black lives that want us to prioritize health, funding of schools & ending poverty, rather than racist police systems.
â Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) December 2, 2020
Pressley warned Obama that she is âout of patienceâ with people who criticize their choice of slogans in bringing about the destruction of law enforcement.
âThe murders of generations of unarmed Black folks by police have been horrific,â she tweeted. âLives are at stake daily so Iâm out of patience with critiques of the language of activists.â
The murders of generations of unarmed Black folks by police have been horrific. Lives are at stake daily so Iâm out of patience with critiques of the language of activists.
Whatever a grieving family says is their truth.
And Iâll never stop fighting for their justice & healing.
â Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) December 2, 2020
Bush, who wants not only to âdefund the policeâ but to âdefund the Pentagon,â also went after Obama.
âWith all due respect, Mr. Presidentâletâs talk about losing people,â Bush tweeted. âWe lost Michael Brown Jr. We lost Breonna Taylor. Weâre losing our loved ones to police violence.â
âItâs not a slogan,â she claimed. âItâs a mandate for keeping our people alive. Defund the police.â
With all due respect, Mr. Presidentâletâs talk about losing people. We lost Michael Brown Jr. We lost Breonna Taylor. Weâre losing our loved ones to police violence.
Itâs not a slogan. Itâs a mandate for keeping our people alive. Defund the police. https://t.co/Wsxp1Y1bBi
â Cori Bush (@CoriBush) December 2, 2020
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Critics Of Defunding The Police Are Pro-Slavery?
Michael Eric Dyson, a far-left liberal political commentator, compared critics of defunding the police to those who the abolition of slavery in an interview on âThe View.â
âI know some people have been outraged by the use of abolish the police,â Dyson said. âGuess what? In the 1850s many White Americans were against abolishing slavery.â
âSo that the very word âabolitionâ has caused some people problems, it has been a longstanding tradition in America.â
Following Dysonâs logic, he is essentially saying Obama is just like White Americans who wanted slavery to continue.
Thatâs a hell of a stretch.
It isnât all bad blood between Obama and the Squad.
The former President did scold Democrats for not giving Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a bigger platform at their convention earlier this year.
âOne thing I will say about the Democratic Party, promoting young people is really important,â Obama said. âWe stick so long with the same old folks and donât make room for new voices.â
âThe fact that AOC only got, what? Three minutes or five minutes?â he complained. âWhen she speaks to a broad section of young people who are interested in what she has to say, even if they donât agree with everything she says.â
If they gave her additional time she most likely would have used more of those âsnappyâ slogans promoting the abolition of law enforcement and the spread of socialism that âlose people.â