Vice President Kamala Harris recently detroit city hallAnd best of all, she avoided speaking to black men in the familiar SIGN language favored by leftists: shame, insult, guilt, nagging.
The event, hosted by “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne the God, didn't reveal much new about the Democratic presidential candidate. However, it emphasized Charlamagne's role as a campaign agent rather than an objective journalist or political commentator. He framed Harris' campaign as a battle against two enemies: Donald Trump and “misinformation.” He also claimed that voters' choice in November was between Harris and “fascism.”
If Trump wins the election thanks to increased support from black men, left-wing professional “negro naggers” will only intensify their attacks.
Mr. Harris repeated. recent policies It targeted black men, such as legalizing marijuana, but avoided the tongue-lashing that surrogate mothers were accustomed to. While this approach benefits her campaign, it remains the exception on the left, not the rule.
Democrats and their media proxies frequently engage in what some have called “black nagging” to pressure uncooperative black men back into power. . Barack Obama caused controversy by saying: public rebuke During a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, he criticized “brothers” who are considering sitting out elections or voting for Donald Trump because they don't want to support a female candidate.
President Obama has since appeared to believe that 80% or more The percentage of black men who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 should automatically support Kamala Harris going forward. This disregard for political independence is consistent with Joy Reid's argument. recent comments Black men who support Trump are stirring up a “fascist wave''. Similarly, “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin categorized Black people who voted for President Trump as: “Ridiculous” and “Crazy” There was no pushback from her co-hosts.
This is not the way to talk to someone you want to persuade. This is how you talk to people who believe in you own.
I don't judge men who blame their brother for cheating on his wife or abandoning his family. Being a husband and father comes with God-given responsibilities. But Americans have no moral obligation to vote for any particular party or candidate, and that applies just as much to blacks and Democrats as it does to white evangelicals and Republicans. One of the biggest problems in American politics today is that politicians are all too accustomed to role reversals. They act as if our job is to vote for them, when in fact it is their job to work for us.
This attitude is why progressive voices have continued to condemn black men since the last presidential election. In 2020, Rutgers University professor Brittney Cooper said black men were voting for Trump.A traitorous midfielder.One Democratic presidential candidate claimed that one in five black men voted for Trump “because:They hate black women.“In 2022, former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross also said that's what black men in Georgia should do.”stand in line” and support black women and vote for Stacey Abrams.
Democrats are clearly struggling with how to communicate with men, and their obsession with race and identity has made the problem worse. This is why they speak of disobedient black men with such disdain. My hope for this election cycle is that millions of black men wake up to this reality. I also hope they embrace their role as political disruptors.
The unholy alliance between black feminists and white liberals formed in the 1960s has wreaked havoc on both black families and African American political engagement for decades. In this political triangle, the government takes the role of the new patriarch, the black woman takes the role of the faithful spouse, and the black man is treated like a child under the care of his mother and her new boyfriend.
If President Trump wins the election with more support from black men, the professional “black naggers” on the left will only intensify their attacks. That's certainly one approach Democrats could take to address the problem, but it won't work for black men who refuse to be treated as boys by the woman who didn't birth them.

