But after Obama's eight years in office, both blacks and whites thought race relations got worse. What happened?
. . ."From the beginning of Obama's presidency until its end, the man America's considered a unifier played one race card after another. He enraged American law enforcement by falsely accusing a white Cambridge police officer of "acting stupidly." He implied the officer was racially motivated when he gave to a reasonable and lawful order to a black Harvard professor, who resisted it. When black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by a self-appointed neighborhood watchman, Obama said, "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon." The jury found the defendant not guilty, and the jurors said race played no role in the encounter. But Obama, who later embraced Black Lives Matter, again advanced the false narrative of anti-black "systemic racism." Never mind studies showing cops more reluctant, more hesitant to pull the trigger on a black suspect than a white suspect.
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