And now the cancel culture is coming after The Great Emancipator. First grade teacher and chairman of the San Francisco Unified School District School Names Advisory Committee, Jeremiah Jeffries, is saying that Abraham Lincoln didn't do enough for black lives and only saw them as human capital used for wealth building. On this week's "Tell It Like It Is", Carl, like many of you, are asking aloud, "Are you freakin' kidding me?!?!" Lincoln didn't do enough for black lives? He won a war, signed the Emancipation Proclamation, and got a bullet in the head for standing up black freedom. What is more likely is that Mr. Jeffries is jealous of our 16th President, that Lincoln did more for the black community than his woke, social justice, sour-puss self will ever do for his own community. Sadly, Mr. Jeffries attempt at canceling Abraham Lincoln shows his true color and it's not black, it's green . . . like his jealousy.
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