They don't hear you though. I say the same shyt, but these people are so sleep that they don't get it. Trust me, they will soon enough believe meI'm not a Republican. Never have been. Never supported one in the past. The modern Republican Party is a joke surviving off of racial resentments, religious bigotry, marginalization of LGBT people. Their sole product is pushing culture war bullshyt to white people undergoing a demographically induced existential crisis. I don't see one good or even fresh idea they've been offering. For the last time, Trump is not an extension of the Republican Party, he is heralding its death.
People who think Trump is the white supremacist candidate are woefully unaware of just how deeply rooted white supremacy is in America's DNA. Y'all keep parroting this idiotic notion that white supremacy is some racist, redneck bigot in a MAGA hat screaming racial epithets and punching protesters. Those pathetic idiots don't move me. I'm more concerned about loans being denied on a racial basis, black children being left to rot in shytty schools systems beholden to bureaucratic corruption, job opportunities being displaced in favour of unbridled crony corporatism. And guess whose pulling those levers of institutional, structural white supremacy? It's not the redneck bigots at Trump rallies, it's the people Hillary spent most of the campaign doing closed-door fundraising from. Y'all keep running about touting David Duke's endorsement of Trump as some damning indictment. fukking J.P. Morgan is a more powerfully racist institution than the KKK in 2016.
I was a black man the day I was born and I will be a black man the day I leave this earth. Before I am a Democrat or a Republican, a liberal or a conservative, a left winger or a right winger, I am black. My blackness is what makes me realize that at the end of the day, my people are the ones who will be given the short shrift. It's funny, because your line of reasoning is the exact same thing we're being told by white liberals. "We're not your enemies! Go fight the rednecks!" (which is an inversion of the Republican message to their poor, white constituency, but that's a post for another day). They push this idea on us that racism only exists south of the Mason-Dixon line, that they're not the problem. Black people are used as a vessel to alleviate the white guilt at the centre of the white liberal's ideology, all the while they will support candidates that ensure the continuation of the status quo and demand we do the same. fukk 'em, and fukk anybody who loves 'em.

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