Shameful hoaxers of the far left Rolling Stone teeth Practice The only “acceptable” racism in America is denigrating, shaming, and despising black people who openly support the Republican Party.
“Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black should remove this nasty Trump endorsement from streaming,” the headline read.
Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black are both black and have done no wrong by releasing the pro-Trump song “ONBOA47RD,” which includes lyrics like, “I’ve never seen so many black people liberated in the Obama era/I told her she could have anything she wanted, but not Donald’s chains,” and, “I see my people and I pledge my allegiance/And that’s why we’re all Donald’s secrets.”
The Democratic Party hasn’t changed one bit since the introduction of the Ku Klux Klan and Jim Crow laws, when black people were terrorized, humiliated and destroyed for two crimes: 1) thinking for themselves and 2) threatening the political power of the Democratic Party.
It’s the same today – the only thing that has changed is the methods used to terrorize, defame and destroy.
Today, black people who have their own ideas and who threaten the power of the Democratic Party are accused of not being truly black, of being selfish, crazy, ignorant traitors who have betrayed their “people.” Rolling Stone A hit article is a perfect example:
Ignorant and selfish“From start to finish, this song is a culmination of bad decisions. The title is terrible. It seems like a desperate pursuit of fame, written in a format that’s easy to find.”
ignorance: “Trump makes headlines multiple times a week for his lies and inflammatory comments about marginalized communities. [the rappers] They didn’t choose footage that shows why he is such a controversial figure.[.]”
sold out: “That the only political point Kodak makes in this song is false seems fitting for the modern world of mainstream rap. Obama pardoned 1,927 people, while Trump has only pardoned 237.” Rolling StoneOf course, he fails to mention that Trump did something Obama did not: sign criminal justice reform legislation.
Selfishness: “Unfortunately, these pardons are for Kay Flock. Chef G, Sleepy Hallow, People facing lawsuits have been supporting Trump recently, perhaps because they feel he will pardon them even though they are involved in lawsuits in states where he cannot. something For them.”
sold out: “Trump plans to cut federal funding to schools that teach ‘critical race theory,’ promote ‘broken windows’ policies like stop and go (which don’t address the root causes of crime), and push for the death penalty for drug dealers.”
sold out: Trump’s “policies seek to drag us back to our white supremacist past while making billions for his wealthy cronies. Perhaps Fivio and Kodak want to be the black face of that group at the expense of millions who look like them.”
We all know the truth…
As president, Trump lowered black unemployment to a record low. Trump narrowed the gap between black and white unemployment to the smallest in history. As previously mentioned, after two decades of Democratic lip service, Trump signed criminal justice reform into law. Trump worked with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) to Create Corporate districts. Trump saved HBCUs. Trump wants to give black parents (and all parents) vouchers to attend private schools where the wealthy (and many public school teachers) send their kids.
We all know the truth…
Kamala Harris sent black people to prison Smoking marijuanaKamala Harris Laughed She has railed against wrongfully incarcerated black men. Kamala Harris opposes vouchers, which get poor black children out of failing government-run schools.
And worst of all, majority-black cities that have been governed exclusively by Democrats for decades have become hellish places of poverty, despair, violent crime, bad schools, bad jobs and abortion mills that kill black babies.
In popular culture, dissidents Rolling Stone You’ll just be one of those neutered gerbils who serve those in power.
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