Some officials are not fulfilling their responsibilities even in the name of hypocrisy: Obama

Washington, Ta. 17 May 2020, Sunday

Former United States President Barack Obama on Saturday criticized some officials. Addressing the college graduates online, he said that the epidemic has shown that many officials are not fulfilling their responsibilities even in the name of pretending.

Obama spoke during a two-hour live streaming program for the historic Black College and University aired on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. His comments were political and based on current events beyond the virus and its social and economic impact.

"The veil has now been lifted because of this epidemic and everyone knows what they are doing," Obama said. Many of these officers are not even showing what they are responsible for. However, in his address, Obama did not name President Donald Trump or any other federal or official.

The former American president greeted and praised the graduating students who faced this difficult situation in the world. He also mentioned the shooting incident that took place in February. Ahmed Arberry, 25, was killed while jogging on a road in Georgia.

"Honestly, this kind of illness only highlights the inequalities and additional burdens that the black community has historically faced," Obama said. We can see this situation as the opposite effect of Kovid-19 on our community. As we see, if a black man goes for jogging, some people think he should stop and ask a question and if he doesn't answer, he should be shot. '

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