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I don't associate with certain groups of people. I wasn't raised around them. Black people have been unfairly associated with a derogatory term because of some individuals. I believe Black people are beautiful. However, I have negative views towards a specific group, whom I consider to be dirty and filthy. I don't interact with them, even for financial reasons. This is because I perceive them as dirty and filthy.

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I dressed up to look like I work for Kamala's campaign and I'm trying to find a place for some immigrants who just crossed the border. They need somewhere to stay, even if it's just on the floor. I asked if they could sleep on the lawn, but the response was hesitant because of kids living there. I mentioned that they’re supportive of the border situation, and we’re just looking for a safe place for them. There was some confusion about how to pronounce Kamala's name, and I pointed out that it seemed like they were leaning towards voting for Trump instead. The conversation became tense, and it was clear there was a disagreement about the situation.

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I don't understand why left-leaning media, which some say is predominantly Jewish, labels people as white supremacists. According to my Jewish friends, this perspective exists. But why is there a perceived animosity towards white individuals? It seems to stem from what some call "woke" culture and virtue signaling.

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True story. When I saw that clip, I realized how people fear what is different, but they're starting to understand. A poll showed that 58% of Americans already agree with our views. We stand on the shoulders of those who fought for civil rights, including my parents and many activists. While progress has been made, there’s still much work to do. That’s why I want you in the White House. Change is happening, and we need to push it forward.

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It's crucial to address racial diversity. The Rhode Island federal court, with its all-white judicial officers and mostly white staff, exemplifies a lack of diversity. This is partly due to low turnover, making change difficult. However, our probation department, previously all-white, has transformed. We intentionally hired people of color to better reflect the community it serves. Imagine being a young African American defendant, entering a majestic courtroom, led by a white U.S. Marshal, surrounded by white faces. You might wonder, "Do they understand me? Can they relate to my life?" When your life is in their hands, representation matters.

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I was surprised by the backlash she received, particularly from some black elected male officials who expressed reluctance to support a woman. There are discussions about black men distancing themselves from her campaign, but I haven't seen any substantial evidence to support that claim.

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I feel bad rejecting white guys, especially when they show interest in me. One time, a white guy on Snapchat asked if we could hang out. I asked for a picture, and when I saw that he was very white, I couldn't bring myself to pursue anything further. It's not my fault, it's just my preference. I didn't respond to him, but now he keeps messaging me. I don't know how to tell him that I can't date white guys anymore because I'm more interested in black guys.

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I received two hateful messages in one day, one calling me a racist and the other insulting me as a white person. The person who called me a racist also blamed me for everything wrong with Arabs and blamed them for being troublemakers. I consider troublemakers to be anyone who causes problems and disrupts others' lives, like those who disturb moviegoers. These messages were sent anonymously by people with few followers. One person even wished harm upon me. However, these negative messages are rare, and I am grateful for the overwhelming support I receive. I don't feel the need to respond to these messages because I know my worth and that I am not a racist. I am against troublemakers, and I appreciate well-behaved Muslims who don't deserve the negative image caused by these individuals.

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I don't see the need for Trump to focus on black issues since he didn't rely on black votes to win. He emphasizes low black unemployment, contrasting it with Obama's record. Trump's outreach to black voters is appreciated by some, despite fear of backlash. Some black individuals support Trump but may not openly express it due to potential criticism.

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I make a point to visit black neighborhoods during my campaigns, but due to safety concerns, I can't do that now. I want to stay connected with my black constituents and let them know I'm here for them. I believe everyone deserves a chance, and when given the opportunity, they thrive. The black community is doing well, and I believe it will continue to improve.

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I'm from the Bronx, New York, and believe AOC should stay out. Many here support Trump. AOC hasn't helped the Bronx at all. She doesn't understand our struggles.

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Speaker 0: Oppose white supremacists. Don't single out the press. Speaker 1: We already have a black mayor. No need for more black big shots. Speaker 0: Determine if you support Trump, you're not black. Can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. Speaker 2: We used to joke about that, but he was a friend, mentor, and a great guy.

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Ever since I supported Donald Trump, I've been called names online, told I'm uneducated, not black, and that people wish harm on my daughters. The hate in the comments is disgusting. Those preaching love and unity are actually the most hateful, calling me names and telling me to jump off a bridge. I respect differing opinions, like supporting Kamala Harris. It's just surprising to see the level of hostility.

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I used to hate white people due to older generations instilling distrust in me. Media reinforced this narrative, creating a victim mentality. Growing up in a predominantly black neighborhood, I rarely encountered white people, but still felt hostility towards them.

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Donald Trump is essential for America. I believe white people are not racist, while I've seen racism from Black and Hispanic individuals. My experiences in Texas showed me respect from white people. However, I’ve witnessed racism within Black communities, even in government jobs. Kamala Harris struggles to communicate effectively and seems unqualified for office. America is deteriorating, worse than some third-world countries, which I know from experience. The situation in cities like New York is alarming, with rampant drug use and homelessness. Local leadership appears corrupt, prioritizing profit over community welfare. We need Trump to restore America and believe he has a divine purpose in this.

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In a predominantly white neighborhood, there's a discussion about the behavior of the residents. One person expresses confusion about why certain individuals are sent to this area, noting its Trump-supporting demographic. Another person points out the irony of a black woman criticizing white people for being "nasty" when no white individuals are visibly doing anything wrong. This raises the notion that white people can also experience racism.

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I just got kicked out of Target for wearing a hat, and I was told to go back to my country. This made me question where freedom of speech and the right to wear what I want are. People can dye their hair or get tattoos without issue, but my hat seems to provoke a reaction. Everyone should want their country to thrive, regardless of political views. If people are so concerned about freedom, why aren't they practicing it? It feels contradictory to advocate for freedom while restricting it based on differing opinions. Can anyone explain this?

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Not all black people hate white people, and not all white people are racist. I can't speak for everyone, but I want to ask one question: Can we be friends and make a difference together?

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Speaker 0: Hi, Michiganders, specifically Detroiters. Do you guys care that Charlie Kirk has passed away? Yeah. I didn't think so because my district is primarily black people, and Charlie Kirk said awful things about black people. So, no, I think my district will like me because I advocate for them as a white person. So

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Excuse me, sorry to interrupt. I'm just trying to talk. What do you want to know? So go. What are you doing here then? It's a white country. Well, you hate white people. He makes you...He hates white people, everybody. This man here, he hates white people. That's what you just said. You say you hate white people. This man just said to me that he hates white people. This man, he says he won't talk to me because I'm white. He hates white people. Just go. No. You go away.

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I lost the white population in my community. They left without any explanation. If you see a few white people in my neighborhood, they're just passing through. We have a significant number of black elected officials in this country, including mayors, governors, and city council members. It's time for us to take radical action.

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I recently attended my first Donald Trump rally and was surprised by the long line of people waiting in the cold. I believe in being a leader who welcomes and engages with people, rather than condemning them. I had the opportunity to speak with about 50 Trump supporters in line, and they were all thoughtful, hospitable, and frustrated that they feel unheard by anyone except Donald Trump. It was a diverse crowd, including individuals who had never attended a Trump event before. It's clear that my political party is currently out of touch with these voters.

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I'm feeling a strange sense of mistrust lately, especially at the dog park. I find myself questioning who is on my side and who isn't. The idea of wearing blue bracelets might help, but I still feel uneasy. I wonder if others share this feeling, particularly those from marginalized communities. It's unsettling to think that people might judge me based on my appearance, assuming I hold certain political views. Is anyone else experiencing this discomfort?

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As a black man, I don't see white supremacy plaguing our country in my everyday interactions. People in small towns and cities like Dallas and Houston have been kind and respectful, even those wearing MAGA hats. Some may argue that racism is hidden, but I refuse to live under the assumption of oppression based on what might be said behind closed doors. This perpetuates a victim mentality that doesn't align with my reality.

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I discussed the attempted shooting of Trump with my grandma, hoping the shooter was white to avoid backlash on black and brown individuals. The shooter's race could impact how society reacts to the incident, potentially leading to a racial reckoning. I share the sentiment that a white shooter would be preferable. Thank you for listening to my thoughts.
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