Former Miss Alabama Calls Dallas Terrorist a ‘Martyr’

Former Miss Alabama, Kalyn Chapman James, Calls Dallas Terrorist a ‘Martyr’

Kalyn Chapman James was crowned as the first black Miss Alabama in 1993. On Sunday, she posted a tearful video about how she doesn’t feel sad about the officers who were assassinated by the Black Lives Terrorist in Dallas. She goes on to call the Black Lives Terrorist a martyr.

“I feel a little bit of guilt because I don’t feel sad for the officers that lost their lives and I know that that’s really not my heart. I value human life and I want to feel sad for them but I can’t help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr. I know that’s not the right way to feel.

And I know it’s not the right way to feel because nobody deserves to lose their lives, and I know that those police officers had families, and people who loved them and that they didn’t deserve to die, but I’m so torn up in my heart about seeing these men, these black men, being gunned down in our community that I can’t help, I can’t help but feel, that I wasn’t surprised by what the shooter did to those cops. I think a lot of us feel the same way and I know it’s not right and I definitely don’t condone violence, but I’m sick of this, and I’m sad, and I’m hurt…”

That sounds like a whole lot of justification for the murder of innocent people.

Ever since Kalyn Chapman James posted this video, she has been playing the role of victim and is upset that people are saying mean things to her, like the police shouldn’t protect her. She doesn’t seem to understand why people can’t just treat her with more respect for justifying the evil actions of a terrorist.

Kalyn Chapman James works at a local PBS station in Florida, and she has been placed on leave after posting this video. The station is likely waiting for people forget that this happened before allowing her to come back to work. Let’s spread the word that it’s never OK to support a terrorist, and that there are consequences for such statements.

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