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I've been fortunate as vice president to see people of all ages and genders realize that being the first at something shows they don't have to be limited by others' narrow views of what is possible.

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I grew up as the only Indian family in a small southern town and faced daily teasing for being brown. I have a record of standing up against racism, such as advocating for body cameras after Walter Scott's shooting and calling for the removal of the Confederate flag after the Mother Emanuel Church shooting. I take pride in having friends from different races. I faced discrimination when I was disqualified from a beauty pageant because they didn't know where to place me. I understand the pain of racism and fight against it every day. If I didn't mention slavery, it's because it's a well-known part of the Civil War.

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What must I do in this council to earn respect as a Black woman? I’m not afraid of anyone here. I don’t harbor hate; I’m frustrated by the racial divisions and fear that paralyze us. We need to unite to protect our communities and ensure justice for all, rather than crucifying individuals based on allegations. This isn’t a court; everyone is innocent until proven guilty. I’m here to represent my community and advocate for racial equity, which often feels insincere. I stand firm in my purpose to serve and uplift others, regardless of political affiliations. If the voters choose not to re-elect me, that’s okay. I’m here to make a difference.

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Children, especially kids of color, are reaching out to me for support. They want me to stand up for them, and I'm ready to take action. I’ve never truly worked for those in power; I’ve just pretended to respect them out of fear. But now, it’s about the kids. I’m willing to bring any issues to the district and the news, ensuring anonymity for those who share with me. I’m here to protect good people and do my job. I feel blessed today, and having worked in various high schools has helped me build a strong network of friends. Let’s make a difference together.

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It's saddening if young women feel judged or uncomfortable at work. I won't tolerate supervisors who don't support and uplift my staff. I won't date anyone who works under me. Society understands that relationships can happen, but citizens are concerned about inappropriate contact with employees. It's distracting and inappropriate for the top law enforcement officer. It saddens me, and it would be unfortunate if taxpayers had to pay for lawsuits. That's how I feel too.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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I am a strong supporter of Donald Trump and I believe in his presidency. However, I want to emphasize that being black does not determine someone's political beliefs. Trump 2024. Trump 2025. Trump all day. People of color, especially in the black community, face unfair treatment based on their appearance, culture, and race. This discrimination needs to be addressed.

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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 notice a lack of diversity in this crowd, particularly regarding people of color, and I'm curious about the reasons behind it. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we acknowledge Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, appointed by Joe Biden, who aimed to follow in Jimmy Carter's footsteps by appointing more women and Black women to federal judgeships. General Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, may also be present, though it's hard to confirm. I did see Jim Clyburn here.

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She's resilient and has faced challenges as a Black woman in America. People are frustrated and tired, not just for her but because of the situation in the city she loves. Many don’t understand the scale of the issues, as they’re not directly affected. Instead of blaming her for a natural disaster, it's crucial to support her efforts and provide resources. This isn’t about race; it’s about her performance as a mayor. Criticism stems from her perceived incompetence in managing the city’s resources and emergency response. Holding her accountable for her job is not racist; it’s about ensuring the city is adequately supported during crises.

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I'm in a predominantly white, Trump-supporting neighborhood, and I've noticed that many of the local Muslims are also white. They can be unfriendly. It confuses me why certain people are sent to engage with them. Given the demographics, it would make more sense to send someone who would be more accepted, like a white person, to facilitate better communication. When they see someone who is Black, it creates an immediate barrier, as there's a lack of acceptance. A more relatable representative could ease their questions and concerns.

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You will never be the best version of yourself if you allow other people to convince you that you can't be better because of your skin color, because of your sexual identity, because of the community you came from. You must resist those narratives at all costs if you truly wanna be successful in America.

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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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Jeff Clark, you are fantastic! I wanted to express my appreciation, but I wasn't sure how many people would be listening. Despite the challenges, like phone issues, I was willing to share my thoughts because I'm proud of it. You truly are remarkable, and I wanted you to know that.

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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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As a police officer with 21 years of experience, I want to reaffirm my support for the people I serve and protect. I stand with you, stand for freedom, and support a return to normal. Stay safe and god.

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Today, many are honoring George Floyd and reflecting on the tragic loss of his life, which sparked essential conversations about racial injustice. It's a crucial moment to unite and discuss the experiences of people of color in the U.S. I recently had a meaningful conversation with Senator Tim Scott about how we can contribute positively to addressing these issues. Upcoming, I will meet with Chaplain Barry Black, who provides daily prayers and leadership. I also want to highlight Will Keeps, a hip-hop artist in Des Moines, whose nonprofit helps underprivileged children navigate challenges related to race and injustice. His organization exemplifies the solutions we need to address inequality in our communities. I look forward to continuing this important dialogue. Thank you.

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I am proud to be the first black woman to serve as the 1st Vice President alongside a black President and the first black woman in the Supreme Court. Together, in the United States of America, there is nothing we cannot achieve.

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When I joined the department, Dearborn's Arab American population was nearly 50%, yet less yet less than 3% of our police, now a department that reflects and embraces the community it serves, with 45% of our Arab our officers being Arab American. I'm proud to serve as your chief of police.

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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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President Trump, I'm grateful for your presence. Unlike President Obama and President Biden, you have come to the hood. Thank you, pastor, for having me.

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I've proudly worn the hijab as an NYPD officer for fifteen years. It's amazing to see the NYPD's progress, from very few Muslim officers to over 1,200, including ten uniformed women wearing the hijab. I hope to see many more in the future. To my sisters: wear your hijab with confidence and remember why you wear it. It's okay to be different; we all are here in New York City. Don't let your hijab hinder your career or dreams. As a mother of three girls, I truly believe your hijab won't stop you from achieving anything. I'm standing here as proof. If I can do it, you can do it, and even better. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. "I can't" shouldn't be in your vocabulary. I'm so excited for all of you and your futures.

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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'm sick and tired of this racially divided body, full of people afraid of losing their advancement. Desperation deserves mercy. Can we get along and ensure black and brown babies don't die, and cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? This body crucifies people first because of allegations, but people are innocent until proven guilty. Your votes here sometimes are racist and hurt my people. I am here to represent every single black woman and man in the community. I am not afraid to not have political affiliations. I fear no man but my Lord. I came here to serve, love, and grow. The racial equity thing is fake, and you hurt each other with politics. I'm a five-foot-tall African woman from the projects, and if the voters don't vote me back, so be it.

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I identify as American, not African American. I believe in promoting freedom and equality, which is how I got elected. I didn't rely on race or privilege. I grew up in Overland, Saint Louis County, in a non-privileged family after my father passed when I was 12.
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