"When I die, I don't want my demise to be used as a political rally, and that's what happened yesterday"
- Bill O'Reilly
About this Quote
This quote by Bill O'Reilly is referring to the death of George Floyd, an African American guy who was eliminated by a police officer in Minneapolis. O'Reilly is revealing his unhappiness and frustration that Floyd's death has actually been utilized as a political rallying cry by some people. He believes that Floyd's death must not be utilized as a tool to additional political agendas, however rather need to be grieved and remembered as a tragedy. O'Reilly is likewise likely expressing his issue that the politicization of Floyd's death could result in more division and discontent in the nation. He is calling for individuals to come together and remember Floyd's life, instead of using his death as a tool to additional political programs.
This quote is written / told by Bill O'Reilly somewhere between September 10, 1949 and today. He was a famous Journalist from USA.
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