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The speaker criticizes the criminal justice system, blaming Joe Biden for contributing to issues affecting minorities. They accuse Biden of racist remarks and corruption, questioning his qualifications. The speaker also defends Donald Trump's record on black employment and support for HBCUs. They express frustration with those who try to discredit Trump and insult black voters. Overall, the speaker condemns Biden's actions and urges against being deceived by propaganda. Translation: The speaker criticizes the criminal justice system, blaming Joe Biden for contributing to issues affecting minorities. They accuse Biden of racist remarks and corruption, questioning his qualifications. The speaker also defends Donald Trump's record on black employment and support for HBCUs. They express frustration with those who try to discredit Trump and insult black voters. Overall, the speaker condemns Biden's actions and urges against being deceived by propaganda.

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I am voting for Joe Biden and want to know why Trump talks about "black jobs." Trump is a white supremacist who doesn't care about black people. He should have been aborted. Our democracy is at risk from white supremacy. Democrats need to wake up and see what Biden has done. CNN is a disgrace. Abortion at birth is murder. I want to know what "black jobs" are.

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A black person is asking how Donald Trump is racist. They state that as a black person in America, they are immediately labeled a coon, a tap dancer, waiting for a seat at the table, and aligning themselves with white supremacy as soon as they say they are voting for Donald Trump. They are open to all answers explaining how Donald Trump is racist.

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Legislatures and legislators opposed the Nunes plan, using derogatory language and racial slurs. They criticized a crime bill associated with Democratic Senator Joe Biden. The speaker also made comments about the first mainstream African American being articulate and clean. They discussed efforts to promote safe practices in black communities, such as condom use and AIDS testing. The speaker accused Romney of favoring big banks and warned about the consequences for marginalized communities. They addressed the legacy of slavery and the need for social workers to support parents. The speaker made a controversial statement about black voters and mentioned the diversity within the Latino community. They dismissed the idea of taking a cognitive test and emphasized the contributions of black workers. The speaker defended their chances of winning in the South and denied being racist. The video concludes with a call to share the clips to challenge the perception of Joe Biden as non-racist.

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Speaker 0 thanks the audience for their support and mentions the White House's historical significance. Speaker 2 expresses their admiration for President Trump and criticizes the media. Speaker 0 recalls a speech where he asked what the African American community had to lose by voting for him. Speaker 3 shares their experience fighting against a ban on Turning Point on their college campus and thanks President Trump for his support. Speaker 4 thanks President Trump for his efforts in criminal justice reform, low black unemployment rates, and taking on the fake news media. They also express support for legal immigration.

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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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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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The speaker makes controversial statements about race, suggesting that if someone is unsure whether they support him or Trump, then they are not truly black. He also makes remarks about poor kids being as bright as white kids and the Latino community being diverse. The speaker talks about the challenges faced by young people born out of wedlock and suggests that some of them are predators who need to be taken out of society. He mentions difficulties in getting Latinx people vaccinated due to fears of deportation. The speaker discusses his involvement in the civil rights movement, despite evidence to the contrary. His past opposition to mandatory school busing and association with segregationists is highlighted. The speaker argues against the concept of busing and emphasizes the importance of black pride and cultural awareness.

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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. Speaker 0: The first mainstream African American was clean and nice. Speaker 1: If you have a problem figuring out whether you're premier Trump and you ain't black. Speaker 0: A Black woman helped me stay sequestered by stocking shelves. Speaker 0: Our community is as diverse as the Bronx, Miami, and San Antonio. Speaker 1: The Latino community is incredibly diverse, unlike the African American community. Speaker 1: Cancel it, Miguel. That's how you play.

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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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Speaker 0: "Someone's saying, I was surprised that so many black and Hispanic people, mainly men, voted in 2024 for Trump. It made no sense in a white racist culture politically. How do you account for this?" Speaker 1: "Well, I think... people believe that it wasn't gonna happen to them, that yeah, he was gonna clean things up, but that didn't apply to them or their family." "part of it is sort of jumping on that bandwagon, doing what your church is doing, doing what your friends and family are doing, like not wanting to be the one who says, no, wait a minute, I believe in vaccines." "Saw that with the anti vaxx movement, right, and QAnon." "As much as some of us may dislike him, he is a very powerful personality." "twenty one percent of Americans are illiterate, fifty four percent have a literacy level below sixth grade, that means what? That means not a lot of critical thinking." "Now that doesn't account for the really smart people who also follow Trump, whether black or white." "those people, in my opinion, are doing it because they're gaining financially, and they don't really care about anything else except becoming a bigger billionaire or a bigger millionaire." "Trump gave people a blank check to be awful." "the most powerful man in the country is saying it's okay."

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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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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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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and disappointment in the current president. They believe many black people are starting to move away from the Democratic Party, which they view as racist and not valuing their vote. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who speaks honestly and doesn't betray like the Democrats.

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Carmela Harris should be sent back to wherever she came from. She is a "pseudo black woman" who was only nominated because the Democratic party knew she couldn't win as an Indian woman candidate. They used the "black card" to get black people, especially black women, to vote for her. The speaker claims that Harris was put forward to protect Gavin Newsom and JB Briston's careers, as Trump would have defeated them. The speaker wants Trump in the White House as a "real president" who will put America first. The speaker states that white people did what they did to build this country, and black people survived to stay here, so this is their country. The speaker believes black and white people are coming together for the first time in history because it's about America.

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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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Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 she will be taken too because she has brown skin. Speaker 1 calls this racist, stating she is an American citizen. Speaker 0 says it doesn't matter, and Speaker 1 accuses her of saying she will be deported because she is brown. Speaker 1 says she voted for Donald Trump, who she met and is very nice, and that Speaker 0 is racist. Speaker 0 says Speaker 1 is supporting mass deportation. Speaker 1 says she supports mass deportation of people who are not American citizens. Speaker 0 says she is Catholic. Speaker 1 says American citizens are not going to get deported. Speaker 0 says potentially, citing Raz Baraka's arrest, claiming he was targeted by ICE. Speaker 1 says he was charged with trespassing. Speaker 1 calls Speaker 0 a whole ass adult calling people Nazis in 2025. Speaker 0 says this is Nazi behavior. Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 thinks it was racist to tell her she was going to get deported because she's brown. Speaker 0 says she doesn't know that happened.

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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We support Trump, the first black president. Democrats exploit our race for their gain. Indicting our president is like indicting Trump. All aboard the Trump train, vote for him on November 15th. Black MAGA.

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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Are you still going to vote for Joe? Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. If you can't decide if you're for Trump, then you're not black. You can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. There's a foot. Speaker 2: In this clip, Biden mistakes a 6-year-old girl for a 17-year-old and touches her face and hair. Speaker 1: How old are you, 17? Oh, 6. Speaker 2: Again, he grabs her face and hair. Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word.

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Several individuals express their voting preferences between Trump and Kamala Harris. Primary reasons for supporting Trump include his stance on immigration, with some believing immigrants take jobs. One person states that electing a woman would lead to World War 3, while another claims no man will listen to a woman leader. Despite the potential to "make history" with a Black woman in office, most voice strong opposition to Kamala Harris. One person initially supports Trump but then says they would vote for Kamala, leading to disagreement.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with being labeled as an African American, stating that they identify as simply American. Speaker 1 reacts strongly to this statement, causing a stir on Twitter. Speaker 2 interrupts, asking for clarification. Speaker 0 explains that while they don't know their African roots, they do know their roots are in Louisiana. They believe in being colorless and that everyone is just a person. Speaker 2 warns that Speaker 0 will face backlash for rejecting the African American label. Speaker 0 insists on not labeling themselves and reiterates that they are American. The conversation ends abruptly.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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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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Who are you voting for? Trump. Kamala's not the choice. Why Trump? He looks out for the black community and keeps immigrants out, which helps us get jobs. We need a secure border; open borders aren't working. Kamala's policies are harmful, and if she gets in, it could lead to major conflicts. I can't support her; her history shows she's not good for the community. It's clear we need to vote for Trump. He’s better for us, and we can't let Kamala take over. It's all about making sure our jobs are protected and our community is safe. Trump is the way to go.
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