Ben Carson argues that A.R. Barr’s comment on coronavirus, BLM can be misinterpreted: we have to ‘deal with the facts’


Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson said Thursday night that Attorney General William Barr’s criticism of modern “threats” to the Constitution, including the coronavirus epidemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, was controversial.

Carson made the remarks on Fox News’ “Story with Martha McCallum.”

In Michigan on Wednesday, Bairr publicly suggested that the coronavirus lockdown was the “biggest intrusion on civil liberties” since slavery and that the Black Lives Matter movement was using black Americans as “props.”

Cars defended the bar.

“I know how deeply he cares about people and especially black life.” “We talked about it. And I think the meaning of what he is talking about can be interpreted based on how the person feels. If they hate it and hate what they administer, they obviously mean it in a way. And those who recognize him and understand what he is trying to say and interpret his meaning differently. “

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Carson argued that Americans were not paying attention to the “big picture” of epidemic risks and that the guidelines for living by them were inconsistently applied.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr is speaking at a news conference in Phoenix on Thursday, September 10, 2020, where he announced the results of the crackdown on international drug trafficking.  (Associated Press)

U.S. Attorney General William Barr spoke at a news conference in Phoenix on Thursday, September 10, 2020, where he announced the results of the crackdown on international drug trafficking. (Associated Press)

“If we continue to shut down the economy, if we continue to shut down people’s ability to make a living, we will create a situation that is extremely difficult to improve,” Carson explains. “And sometimes you almost get the impression that some people have roots for it. I have no hope. “

Regarding the attorney general’s comments on Black Lives Matter, Carson said he agrees with the spirit put forward by Burr and encourages people to research what the movement really is.

“It’s not really about those little kids who are trapped in a crossfire in a neighborhood shootout.” “It’s not about what’s happening every weekend in Chicago. That’s why I understand exactly what the Attorney General is saying. But again, people take things in stride and try not focus too much on the problem. “

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“This is such an important time in our lives,” he added. “We really need to be able to deal with the facts. Let’s not deal with the emotions evoked by people on television who are only working for payroll. “