Obama's America: Bahamas issues travel warning for citizens visiting US
The US took another step toward Third World status when the government of Bahamas issued a travel warning for citizens visiting the US.
The Bahamian government says it's concerned about American police and their attitude toward young black men.
"We wish to advise all Bahamians traveling to the US but especially to the affected cities to exercise appropriate caution generally. In particular young males are asked to exercise extreme caution in affected cities in their interactions with the police. Do not be confrontational and cooperate," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration said in a statement, as first reported by Buzzfeed.
"If there is any issue please allow consular offices for The Bahamas to deal with the issues. Do not get involved in political or other demonstrations under any circumstances and avoid crowds."
The advisory comes after two officer-involved shooting deaths of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana, and also follows the killings of five Dallas police officers Thursday night at an anti-police brutality protest.
Protests have since sprouted up across the country in Atlanta, New York and Phoenix, among others.
This is perfectly understandable given the narrative that's being advanced about police in America being racists who target black men for death based solely on their skin color. I'm surprised other countries haven't issued similar warnings.
And President Obama? He says that America will be just fine because...no riots:

"You're not seeing riots," he said. "You're not seeing police going after people who are protesting peacefully. You've seen, almost uniformly, peaceful protests and you've seen, uniformly, police handling those protests with professionalism."
Besides, says the president, we're having a hard time unraveling the motive of the cop killer in Dallas:
Obama said the motives of the Dallas shooter were “hard to untangle." But he called him a "demented individual” and said he did not represent all black Americans, just as a gunman who killed nine last June at a historically African-American church in Charleston, S.C., was not representatives of all whites.
The suspected Dallas shooter, Micah Johnson, allegedly told police he wanted to ”kill white people" in the attack.
Huh? Someone should steer the president to a class in remedial reading. I'm sure there's a good program at the local community college.
Since the shooter's rampage was well planned and carried out with tactical precision, I guess he's "demented" in a special sort of way.
Obama's idiocy is making the situation worse. And the anti-police, anti-white rhetoric coming from protesters and politicians alike is going to lead to a tragic blow up sooner rather than later.
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