Another night of RNC action led to another morning of reaction on The Bo Thompson Morning Show.
Clarence Henderson, a member and participant of an iconic lunch counter sit-in joined the show Thursday following his appearance at the 2020 RNC.
Thompson kicked off the conversation by asking Henderson to share his thoughts on the current civil unrest around the nation.
Henderson replied, "we have a thing called due process... we are not a mob rule where things should be tried in the court of public opinion."
Henderson went on to criticize the radical behavior and violence being demonstrated in cities like Kenosha, WI.
"It's really not protest... when people can't govern themselves, there's a problem with that," Henderson asserted.
Before closing the interview, Thompson asked Henderson about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Henderson answered by recalling his own personal experiences. "Black Lives Matter is not a civil rights movement, it is one of anarchy... it has nothing to do with the kind of movement I participated in."
Full conversation below.