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25th February 2016, 10:00 AM
Hillary Clinton told 'you owe black people an apology' when confronted about 1996 'super-predators' remarkSource: The Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/hillary-clinton-told-you-owe-black-people-an-apology-when-confronted-about-1996-super-predators-a6894851.html)
Hillary Clinton was told 'you owe black people an apology' when she was confronted about controversial comments she made on mass incarceration.
During a fundraising event in Charleston, South Carolina, Black Lives Matter activist Ashley Williams (http://www.museumofthenewsouth.org/media-center/blog/ask-an-activist-ashley-williams) held a sign quoting comments the presidential hopeful made in 1996, when she said "we have to bring them to heel".
When Ms Clinton reads the sign, Ms Williams tells her: "We want you to apologise for mass incarceration.
"I'm not a 'super-predator', Hillary Clinton. Can you apologise to black people for mass incarceration?"
Bill and Hillary Clinton greet supporters during a caucus day event at in Las Vegas
"Can I talk?" the former Secretary of State replies, before continuing her speech.
However, Ms Williams continues, saying: "You owe black people an apology."
"You know what? Nobody's ever asked me before," Ms Clinton replies, as a man takes the activist by the waist and leads her away.
"You're the first person to ask me, and I am happy to address it. But you are the first person to ask me."
Speaking in support of the 1994 crime bill, Hillary Clinton said: "They are not just gangs of kids anymore.
"They are often the kinds of kids that are called 'super-predators'. No conscience, no empathy.
"We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first we have to bring them to heel."
She has previously distanced herself (http://time.com/3839892/hillary-clinton-calls-for-an-end-to-mass-incarceration/) from the policies and has issued an agenda (https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/racial-justice/) on racial justice, which pledges to "end the era of mass incarceration".
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Hillary Clinton was told 'you owe black people an apology' when she was confronted about controversial comments she made on mass incarceration.
During a fundraising event in Charleston, South Carolina, Black Lives Matter activist Ashley Williams (http://www.museumofthenewsouth.org/media-center/blog/ask-an-activist-ashley-williams) held a sign quoting comments the presidential hopeful made in 1996, when she said "we have to bring them to heel".
When Ms Clinton reads the sign, Ms Williams tells her: "We want you to apologise for mass incarceration.
"I'm not a 'super-predator', Hillary Clinton. Can you apologise to black people for mass incarceration?"
Bill and Hillary Clinton greet supporters during a caucus day event at in Las Vegas
"Can I talk?" the former Secretary of State replies, before continuing her speech.
However, Ms Williams continues, saying: "You owe black people an apology."
"You know what? Nobody's ever asked me before," Ms Clinton replies, as a man takes the activist by the waist and leads her away.
"You're the first person to ask me, and I am happy to address it. But you are the first person to ask me."
Speaking in support of the 1994 crime bill, Hillary Clinton said: "They are not just gangs of kids anymore.
"They are often the kinds of kids that are called 'super-predators'. No conscience, no empathy.
"We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first we have to bring them to heel."
She has previously distanced herself (http://time.com/3839892/hillary-clinton-calls-for-an-end-to-mass-incarceration/) from the policies and has issued an agenda (https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/racial-justice/) on racial justice, which pledges to "end the era of mass incarceration".
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