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People say they hope I'm getting what I voted for with Trump, but if he cuts Medicaid, get a job. If you don't work, you don't eat. Trump is taking illegals out of the country because they're here illegally. People ask what Trump can do for the Black community, but what can you do for yourself? If you don't change, your life won't change. You were a piece of shit under Bush, Obama, Trump's first term, and Biden, and you'll be a piece of shit in Trump's second term. It starts with you. People worry about the executive branch but don't vote in local elections, go to PTA meetings, or know who their mayor or school superintendent is. Do it yourself.

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A man from another country demands resources from black Americans, wearing a shirt that says "all power to the people." He criticizes black Americans as lazy and says no more money for them. The speaker blames Joe Biden and Democrats for creating this situation, where migrants feel entitled to resources meant for black Americans. He questions why black Americans should continue supporting Democrats in 2024.

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To black voters: politicians promise change but deliver nothing. They bring in illegal immigrants to replace you. They give them everything and you nothing. They lie every 4 years. Vote for Trump to shake things up. They should go to jail for lying about COVID and stealing property. Trump will give you a chance to change things. We're tired of being screwed over.

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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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We've been told repeatedly that we shouldn't vote for the man who has done the most for the black community as president. When a black man supports Donald Trump, Democrats label him derogatory names. We've supported the Democrats for years, even though they have a history of slavery and racism. They make empty promises, destroy our families and communities, and take our votes for granted. They prioritize illegal immigrants over us and treat our children unfairly. The Democratic Party's hypocrisy has no limits. We demand justice and an end to the problems caused by migrants and crime. We will vote for Donald Trump, fight for America, and keep the American dream alive. The best is yet to come.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for not supporting concrete policy solutions for the black community, as revealed in Nancy Pelosi's emails. They highlight the lack of real reform and material conditions offered by Democrats, leading to frustration among black voters. The speaker also discusses how some black voters in cities like New York are turning to the Republican Party due to feeling neglected by Democratic mayors. They emphasize the divide created by corporate interests between the migrant and black American communities.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for promoting unqualified black women and neglecting black men. They argue that policies have harmed the black community, praising Trump for caring about their concerns. They accuse Barack Obama of neglecting black issues and label him a curse on the nation. The speaker also condemns Black Lives Matter founders for not supporting black businesses and criticizes liberals for hypocrisy regarding illegal immigration. They express concern about defunding the police and highlight Trump's appeal to black voters for prioritizing America. The speaker urges fair treatment of all individuals.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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There is concern about the money being spent on migrants, with high salaries for nurses, security officers, and home healthcare workers. This money could have been used to benefit Chicago citizens who have been waiting for affordable housing. The speaker emphasizes that they are not against migrants but are pro-black and concerned about the mistreatment and marginalization of their community. They call for black people to vote based on self-interest rather than party or color. If the Democrats do not listen, the speaker suggests exploring other alternatives. They argue that opportunities should be given to their community first and express frustration with being disregarded. The speaker warns about the potential consequences of neglecting people of color, using Venezuela as an example.

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Some black people may not realize that they are being controlled by the media to hate Donald Trump. However, for those who are tired of oppression and want change, they should support Donald Trump. By voting for him, they can fight against those who are causing harm to their communities and taking away job opportunities. Donald Trump is seen as a friend in this fight, as he genuinely cares about making a difference. Voting for him means improving the neighborhood and challenging the existing power structures.

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Trump resonates with Black men by being himself and speaking to them the same way he speaks to other groups. He says that lowering the cost of energy will reduce inflation, grocery costs, and housing costs. Trump's plan involves reducing taxation and eliminating taxes on tips to incentivize Black people to work for themselves. He aims to empower Americans to do for themselves, contrasting this with Kamala's plan to give fully forgivable loans to Black entrepreneurs without mentioning merit or solvency. The speaker views Kamala's plan as a handout and a bribe, while Trump is not bribing Black people for votes.

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President Donald J. Trump, a businessman with a plan to make America great again, has done more for the country than so-called experts in foreign relations. The speaker believes that Democrats and the deep state are evil and demonic. They mention a man wearing a shirt that says "niggas for Trump," which they see as a call to the black community. The speaker argues that Democrats, not the white man, have been against the black community, and criticizes Charlamagne the God for supporting Joe Biden. They express hope that more black people are waking up to the truth about the Democratic Party. The speaker also mentions a legal case and encourages viewers to join them on various platforms.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the prioritization of funding for foreign countries and undocumented immigrants over American citizens in need. They question why money is being printed for other nations while people in America are struggling with poverty and homelessness. The speaker also discusses the impact of inflation on everyday items and the need for a strong economy. They mention the possibility of Trump being reelected due to his previous success in improving the economy. The speaker criticizes the potential divisiveness of a Trump presidency and highlights the support he received from black voters. They conclude by expressing disappointment in the lack of attention given to impoverished communities in America.

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The speaker criticizes those who called Donald Trump racist for his stance on immigration. They argue that by voting for Democratic candidates and supporting open borders, people have allowed illegal immigrants to replace the black community. The speaker suggests that the Democratic party no longer needs the black vote and accuses them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over their own citizens.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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Barack Obama, the speaker is addressing you because you said you are ashamed that black people are not supporting Kamala Harris. The speaker believes black people have the right to vote for whoever they want, including Trump. The speaker asks Obama if he thinks people have to do what he says and accuses him of acting like he owns black people. The speaker is not voting for Kamala Harris, and neither are many other black people because they don't like her. People now realize that voting for someone based on skin color is not a great idea. Trump cares about the country and will do what's best for everybody, including black people. Obama tricked black people into voting for him based on his skin color and didn't do anything for them. The only person who benefited from Obama being the first black president was Obama himself. Obama made millions of dollars, while black people didn't get anything he promised. The speaker tells Obama to sit down and get out of their face.

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The speaker questions why someone is attacking black people when they had nothing to do with the issue at hand. They mention that Barack Obama, despite claims about his background, had connections to wealthy individuals and corporations. They also mention that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. The speaker expresses support for Trump, citing low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. They also mention a joke about George W. Bush feeding Michelle candy, noting that it was the same candy he gave her husband years ago.

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Many black people blindly support Kamala Harris just because she claims to be black, without considering her policies or actions. The speaker urges political literacy among the black community, emphasizing the importance of understanding politics beyond race. They criticize Harris for her past actions and lack of substance, highlighting the need for informed decision-making. The speaker stresses the need to educate future generations on constitutional rights and laws, rather than solely focusing on race. Ultimately, they reject Harris as a suitable candidate for presidency.

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The speaker, a resident of Baltimore, believes that African Americans should support Trump despite the false narrative that he is racist. They argue that his policies are important for the community and highlight his support for historically black colleges, the Second Chance Act, and low unemployment rates. The speaker urges African Americans to focus on policy rather than personality, claiming that the Democratic Party offers nothing but destruction for their community. They acknowledge that many people dislike Trump but emphasize the need to consider his policies instead.

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Black men are unhappy with the Biden Harris administration, who visit Detroit frequently to maintain control. Life was better under Trump, with more money and fewer financial struggles. Make decisions based on economics, not emotions, for family's benefit. Support is needed to make a change in Detroit's leadership, as Michigan's path is led by Detroit.

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The white liberal is seen as deceitful, using the Black community as a political tool. Many believe that Black leaders are merely puppets, echoing what white people want to hear. There's a call for reeducation within the Black community to foster self-sufficiency. A solution proposed is for both white and Black individuals to engage in open dialogue, addressing issues directly without fear of offending each other. The importance of collaboration across political lines is emphasized, with references to past discussions with political figures, including Trump's administration. The current economic situation is noted as the best in decades, suggesting a need to acknowledge positive developments regardless of political opinions.

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The speaker argues against blaming black people for certain issues and questions what former President Obama did for the black community. They claim that Obama's adopted father was one of the richest men on earth and had investments in companies like Goldman Sachs and British Petroleum. The speaker also mentions that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. They express support for President Trump, highlighting low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. The speaker concludes by referencing a joke about George W. Bush and Michelle Obama, suggesting a long-standing connection between the two families.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude to the New World Order and Illuminati for unintentionally boosting the popularity of "Donnie" (presumably referring to Donald Trump). They mention Trump's recent visit to Atlanta, where he received support from the community. The speaker claims to represent the hood and expresses disdain for the government, accusing them of mistreating the black community. They criticize those who oppose Trump, stating that he is the only one who has offered anything to black people, referencing a proposed $500 billion. The speaker concludes by dismissing those who criticize Trump.

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We used to be the biggest producer of Pluto, but now we have nothing. People are frustrated and want Trump back. They question when America was ever great, as they struggle with gas, electricity, jobs, and food. Many are waiting for stimulus checks and extra food stamps. They want to know why anyone supports Joe Biden. People feel silenced and helpless, while the Democrats promise a Green New Deal for 2030 but lack plans for electricity. The speaker passionately expresses their desire for Trump's return.

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The speaker discusses the significance of black voters supporting Trump, which is uncommon for a Republican front runner. They mention that black voters initially supported Biden to save democracy, but their impression hasn't changed over the year. Despite improvements in jobs, black homeownership is down and Biden's efforts to connect with this group have not resonated. The speaker also acknowledges that black unemployment was low during the Trump administration, but emphasizes that it was still lower before. They attribute Trump's success to his messaging skills.
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