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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (5997)7/22/2016 3:20:45 PM
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...help win over white male voters...

All sane white men will see him as another sickening traitor and disgusting sellout, just like Bill and Hillary.

And what do blacks think her choice? The conclusion is inescapable. They see that she chose a white man, not a black man. It will be received as an overt and offensive display of more white privilege thrown in their faces. Another strong communication from Hillary that blacks aren't good enough. They will conclude that Hillary is a racist for choosing a white man over a black man. Her choice is sure to infuriate perps like the BLM terrorists described in the story below...

Some Black Lives Matter activists plan not to vote in November

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But one thing that Newsome and his friends say they won't be doing in November is voting. For anyone.

"Neither party has stepped to the front and made Black Lives Matter a priority," he says. "Hillary Clinton has the votes of millions of African Americans in her hands. But she's promoting herself. And the problem is that we are settling [for that]!"

Newsome is leading a new campaign to get African Americans to do something that few civil rights leaders have recommended: stop voting. He believes that only by withdrawing support from the major parties can black communities force politicians to address their concerns about police brutality.

He calls it "I Ain’t Voting" — and he says he’s aware that it could be seen as a rejection of the struggle that a previous generation went through.

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