Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is once again using his platform to preach to Americans, this time claiming that patriots are being "divided by media for profit, by misinformation" in response to the latest shooting incident in Minneapolis.
The woke coach, who has repeatedly attacked President Trump and conservative values, called for Americans to appeal to their "better angels" - apparently forgetting that it's his own side that has spent years dividing this nation with radical leftist ideology and anti-American rhetoric.
This is rich coming from Kerr, who has consistently sided with Black Lives Matter rioters, bashed law enforcement, and parroted every liberal talking point from his privileged perch in the NBA. Now he wants to lecture us about misinformation?
The REAL Misinformation Problem
Here's what Kerr won't tell you: the real misinformation is coming from the mainstream media and Hollywood elites like himself who have spent years pushing the lie that America is systemically racist, that our police are the enemy, and that conservative Americans are domestic terrorists.
"Americans are being divided by media for profit, by misinformation," Kerr claimed, apparently oblivious to his own role in spreading anti-American propaganda.
While Coach Kerr pontificates from his mansion, hardworking Americans are dealing with the real consequences of failed liberal policies in cities like Minneapolis - where violent crime has skyrocketed thanks to the "defund the police" movement that Kerr and his NBA buddies championed.
Where Was This Unity Under Biden?
It's telling that now, with President Trump back in office and actually working to unite Americans around common-sense policies like securing our border and putting America First, suddenly the left wants to talk about coming together.
Patriots see right through this charade. The same people who called Trump supporters "fascists" and "threats to democracy" for four years now want to lecture us about unity and misinformation. Give us a break.
Maybe Coach Kerr should stick to basketball and leave the political commentary to people who actually understand what's happening in real America - not the bubble world of professional sports and Hollywood elites.
