Trump Supporter: I Don’t Live In A Black Neighborhood So I Don’t Worry About Getting Shot [VIDEO]

Mediaite reports:



Retired Brigadier General Remo Butler went on CNN Tuesday to explain why he was one of the 88 retired generals to throw their support behind Donald Trump, but went off on a tangent to explain why he supported Trump as a black man.

Butler said that watching TV, “you would think that all black people are on welfare, we live in the ghetto, we’re so afraid of getting shot, and we wear our hair in dreadlocks. As you can see, I don’t wear my hair in dreadlocks because I don’t have hair. Two, I speak fairly well, people can understand me. Three, I don’t live in a black neighborhood so I’m not worried about going out and getting shot.”