"Missing a short putt" black man shooting pointed out that US president is inappropriate September 3 8:17

While protesting against a black man being shot from behind by a police officer in the U.S., President Trump defended the police officer's response, saying that "even a short putt can make a mistake," he defended with golf. Inappropriate remarks are a problem.

In the U.S., a black man died in a Midwestern state of Minnesota when he was squeezed by a white police officer in May, and last month a black man in a Midwestern state of Wisconsin had a short distance behind him from a police officer. Shot multiple times, protests against the police response are widespread.



Regarding the police officer's response, President Trump said in a FOX news interview broadcast on 31st last month that "even a professional player can miss a putt of 3 feet, about 90 cm," and compared to golf, We have realized that everyone fails.



President Trump appears to have defended the police over a series of protests, and apparently wanted to emphasize that the problem was an exceptional act by some police officers.



Regarding this statement, it is pointed out that it is an inappropriate statement, such as the leading paper "Washington Post" criticizing that "use of a gun should not be compared to a 3-foot putt".