Charles Barkley speaks an uncomfortable truth: Breonna Taylor shouldn’t be “lumped in” with George Floyd

Charles Barkley said something last night that you won’t hear many on the left saying and it’s sure to drive people on the left mad:

NY POST – Basketball legend and NBA analyst Charles Barkley defended Louisville police this week, insisting that the shooting of Breonna Taylor shouldn’t be “lumped in” with other high-profile shootings of unarmed black people.

On the Thursday night TNT pregame show for game four of the Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets, Barkley sounded off about his thoughts on the case.

“I don’t think this one was like George Floyd or Ahmaud Arbery and things like that,” Barkley said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“I feel sad that this young lady lost her life. I think this one was — the no-knock warrant is something we need to get rid of … across the board. But I am worried to lump all these situations in together.”

“And I just feel bad that the young lady lost her life,” he added. “But we do have to take into account that her boyfriend shot at the cops and shot a cop. So like I say, even though I am really sorry she lost her life, I just don’t think we can put this in the same situation as George Floyd or Ahmaud Arbery.”

Well he’s wrong about it being a no-knock warrant, but he’s right about the rest. Her boyfriend did begin shooting at the cops after they had already knocked and announced themselves, breached the door and were visibly inside the apartment. And I really appreciate that he has the courage to say this when most of the left, including the media, is more interested in keeping people riled up and angry because they hope it will turn into votes against Trump.

Shaquille O’Neal also agreed with Barkley, saying ““I have to agree with Charles, this one is sort of lumped in,” O’Neal said. “You have to get a warrant signed and some states do allow no-knock warrants. And everyone was asking for murder charges. When you talk about murder, you have to show intent. A homicide occurred and we’re sorry a homicide occurred. When you have a warrant signed by the judge, you are doing your job, and I would imagine that you would fire back.”

Again Shaq is wrong on the no-knock warrant, but he’s right that these officers were just doing their job and had a right to defend themselves.

Barkley continued, also slamming the stupid idea of defunding the police:

He also pushed back against the nationwide movement to defund police departments.

“I hear these fools on TV talking about defund the police and things like that,” Barkley said. “I’m like, wait a minute, who are black people supposed to call? Ghostbusters? When we have crime in our neighborhoods?”

Predictably, this triggered several on the left:

“I didn’t know I could be this disgusted by Charles Barkley,” Democratic strategist Adam Parkhomenko wrote.

“What is Charles Barkley talking about???????????????” journalist Britni Danielle wrote. “This [Brianna Taylor’s death] isn’t like Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd. You’re right. It’s not, because she was at home, asleep in her bed. TF???”

She wasn’t asleep in her bed. That’s another BLM lie. She was standing beside her boyfriend who began shooting at the police after they breached the door.

I know we’ve criticized Barkley in the past for saying dumb stuff, but we’ve also praised him in the past for daring to speak truth when it went against the narrative of the left. And this is another one of those instances. Kudos to both Barkley and Shaq.


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