Garza also had words for former President Bill Clinton, who she said angered her over a comment he made to black protesters. During a campaign event for Hillary Clinton, Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted Clinton’s event. Bill Clinton told the protesters that they were “defending the people who kill the lives you say matter.”
“I was angry about that for about a month—seriously, like every single day. It’s reprehensible for him to defend the impacts his policies have had on our communities,” Garza told Bloomberg Businesssweek.
Garza also declared that despite Clinton’s claims that “black lives matter,” she has participated in processes that had a negative effect on black people.
“Early on, she would say, “Yes, black lives matter,” but she wouldn’t acknowledge her role in processes that fundamentally showed black lives did not matter. She says that she is for economic justice, but she doesn’t support $15 an hour as the minimum wage,” Garza told Bloomberg Businessweek.
Towards the end of the interview, Garza declared that the black community is not “indebted” to the Democratic party in any way.
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Garza also had words for former President Bill Clinton, who she said angered her over a comment he made to black protesters. During a campaign event for Hillary Clinton, Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted Clinton’s event. Bill Clinton told the protesters that they were “defending the people who kill the lives you say matter.”
“I was angry about that for about a month—seriously, like every single day. It’s reprehensible for him to defend the impacts his policies have had on our communities,” Garza told Bloomberg Businesssweek.
Garza also declared that despite Clinton’s claims that “black lives matter,” she has participated in processes that had a negative effect on black people.
“Early on, she would say, “Yes, black lives matter,” but she wouldn’t acknowledge her role in processes that fundamentally showed black lives did not matter. She says that she is for economic justice, but she doesn’t support $15 an hour as the minimum wage,” Garza told Bloomberg Businessweek.
Towards the end of the interview, Garza declared that the black community is not “indebted” to the Democratic party in any way.
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