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- "They hate white people, because white people are successful and they're not," Pittenger said
- He later issued an apology over the remarks
Washington (CNN)A
congressman who represents North Carolina apologized Thursday for
saying there are riots in Charlotte because the protesters "hate white
people."
"The grievance in
their mind is that the animus, the anger -- they hate white people,
because white people are successful and they're not," Rep. Robert
Pittenger, a Republican, said on the BBC's "Newsnight." "I mean, yes, it
is, it is a welfare state. We have spent trillions of dollars on
welfare, where we put people in bondage so that they cannot be all that
they're capable of being."
Pittenger, who has
represented North Carolina's ninth congressional district since 2013,
emphasized that people come to the United States for opportunities, not
government handouts.
"America
is a country of opportunity and freedom and liberty," he said. "It
didn't become that way because of a great government who provided
everything for everyone, no."
Pittenger's office later released a statement apologizing for comments, saying he didn't mean to offend anyone.
"What
is taking place in my hometown right now breaks my heart. My anguish
led me to respond to a reporter's question in a way that I regret," he said
in the statement. "The answer doesn't reflect who I am. I was quoting
statements made by angry protesters last night on national TV. My intent
was to discuss the lack of economic mobility for African-Americans
because of failed policies. I apologize to those I offended and hope we
can bring peace and calm to Charlotte."
On Tuesday in Charlotte, Keith Lamont Scott, an African-American, was shot by a police officer after refusing repeated demands to put down what authorities said was a gun.
Riots and protests in the city began that night and continued on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
President Barack Obama weighed in on the unrest Thursday, saying that the anger should be directed toward pushing needed reforms.
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