Columbia prof and CNN talker Marc Lamont Hill wants America to know that while he abhors Christopher Dorner’s murders, he is happy that Dorner sparked a “public conversation.” With said murders, of course.
Dorner rightly placed a spotlight on police terrorism in America. And the pursuit to catch him showed the ugly aspects of the LAPD…
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) February 13, 2013
Dorner, to many, is regarded as a hero because they can feel his pain. They don’t condone his behavior. But they DO understand.
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) February 13, 2013
Let me say it ONE MORE TIME, I don’t support what Dorner did. But I DO support the public conversation on police terrorism. @michellemalkin
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) February 13, 2013
These tweets followed Lamont Hill sounding a similar note on CNN Tuesday, even calling Dorner a “real life superhero” and “Django Unchained in real life, it’s kind of exciting,” before hastening to add that murder is bad.
Marc Lamont Hill is one sick b******. He’s the kind of person I had in mind in this post.
Update: Professor Hill co-authored a book with convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal in 2011.
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