Hollywood actress Keke Palmer begged members of the 18th Calvary of the National Guard to stop their jobs and take part in a peaceful protest in the middle of Hollywood.

As liberals go, if you do not want to do what they want fully, they aren’t satisfied. In the video below, Palmer try to explain how Pres. Trump was “trying to incite a race war” with his recent public address. Then she wanted proof that the guards were there to protect them.

“March beside us. Let the revolution be televised March beside us and show us that you’re here for us. Let’s just do it. We start marching and you march with us,” said Palmer to the Guard.

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It’s a tough situation because you have to understand what these men have SWORN THERE LIVES AWAY for! He can support the cause 100%, but that is a direct order he has to follow. We don’t know what his story is, but I know one thing for sure he’s not risking a court-martial for someone that reads lines for a living.

Watch it all unfold here:

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This is why the National Guard has to be called out not due to good people in the crowd, but the instigators and rioters hiding among them. When good people stop the bad — then peaceful protests keep the message going and honor George Floyd.

The guards explained they could not leave their posts due to orders, but they did the next best thing. They offered to walk the block that they were ordered to protect.

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But Keke wasn’t satisfied with that answer and expressed her disappointment. “I’m at a loss, man. It’s not enough.”

The guards did offer to take a knee to show solidarity, which seemed to make the crowd extremely happy.

If you are National Guard or Active Duty military and you are being ordered to violate the Constitutional rights of US citizens, then this is the number to the GI Rights Hotline. There is support; you don’t have to go through with it. tel:1-877-447-4487

 

 

This piece was written by Wayne Dupree on June 3, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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