‘Why Are We Penalizing People for What Their Ancestors Did?’ Herschel Walker Asks

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Former NFL running back Herschel Walker has been sharing his thoughts on Twitter again.

Reflecting on the growing racial tensions across the country Walker said that he was reading the Bible and quoted a verse from the book of Matthew talking about forgiveness.

“Why are we penalizing people for what their ancestors did?” he asked, adding that “Forgiveness doesn’t mean you get something in return.”

Fox News reports: Walker, who played 12 years in the NFL, has made headlines recently by sharing his opinions on the social media site. Recently, he offered to work with airlines to send people who want to defund the police to countries without them.

“I have an idea… For all these people who don’t want any police, I’d love to meet with American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest and make a deal to fly them to countries that don’t have police. I want them to be happy!” Walker wrote.

Walker, a known supporter of Trump, also criticized the media for encouraging the racial divide in the country, and he said that the people who were damaging property and looting during the nationwide protests were “criminals.” At the time, Walker suggested that “peaceful protest must be from 9-to-5.”

“It’s enough,” Walker said. “It’s time for us to come together.”

4 Comments

  1. Because it’s not about righteousness, racism, or reparations….it’s pure unadulterated hate in the name of WOKE!

    I can’t imagine what chaos we would all be in if we had a Dem POTUS like Biden or Hillary!

    TRUMP 2020!!
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  2. When people were powerless except to obey the rule of law then only those of the ruling class are liable and accountable. Who took the africans from africa and sold them to their colonies and to their trading partners ?Who made it legal .Which CLASS of people and which PROFESSION ?

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