John McCain Called an Iranian Pres a Monkey and No Reprimand but #Roseanne…

CharliePeach🍑
3 min readAug 26, 2018

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It’s been laughable reading and watching all of the whitewashing of John McCain over the last several hours of the revelations of his death. We are witnessing the same revisionist history that this country worships with their racist founding fathers, slavery, natives genocide, and their racist pledge of allegiance. These same liberals who chime in to fight against Trump’s reckless words on athletes kneeling, are the same people who are now cheering the lies of a warmonger and a man who fought against issues of civil rights for decades.

I stumbled upon a tweet from McCain that gave me pause, not because he called a sitting ‘Brown’ president a monkey, because I’ve always known he was a racist, but because it brought back the backlash that Rosanne Barr encountered and the damage to her career after saying similar about Valerie Jarrett.

The differences between what McCain said and what Barr said is that unlike Barr, McCain’s words were meant to insight a war with Iran. Words meant to push anger and the pathway to another endless war.

Yes another war of the many that has padded the pockets of John McCain, his family, friends and the Military Complex that he supports. A war that without a doubt, would have killed untold hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children. McCain was known for his lust for war and no amount of media white washing will erase the truth of who he was. May he #RIH.

However, instead of McCain being admonished for this language or losing his role within the Senate, liberals who hate Trump, corporate media (CNN, MSNBC, FOX etc.,) who profits from wars and works tirelessly to push them, have disingenuously ignored all of his corruption, racism and true history to put on a whitewashing of epic proportions.

There were many instances of McCain’s inappropriate behavior and twitter rants and attacks about sitting African and Iranian presidents, but he was allowed a pass…looks like Trump had a great teacher.

I was starting to really get angry at cancer for allowing this racist warmonger to live so long, when so many decent people have died much sooner while suffering with its disease (that’s also a product of good healthcare that he fought against for others). The last year of McCain’s suffering pales in comparison to the millions of dead people that he helped send to their deaths. However, I sincerely hope that his suffering was immense and that his visions of the millions who were murdered by his hands, were ever present. May all of those souls now Rest In Eternal Peace.

“I once knew a real hero, and John McCain was no hero…not even close.”

From Russia With Love,

Charlie Peach

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CharliePeach🍑
CharliePeach🍑

Written by CharliePeach🍑

World Traveler, Unbossed & Unbought: Independent & Critical Thinker, Informer NOT Conformer! No Democrat/ No GOP- #DemExit — Unapologetically BLACK!

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