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I was kicked out of Donald Trump rally because I am black: student
King: Another black man booted from Trump rally
King: Another black man booted from Trump rally
On Wednesday night, East Carolina University student Adedayo Adeniyi decided that he was going to attend the Donald Trump rally in Fayetteville, N.C. — not as a protester or demonstrator, he came alone, but as a curious college student at a very strange and important time in the history of our nation.
"I was there just to watch and experience the surreal moment of someone like Trump running for president and speaking to thousands of people," he told the Daily News.
Without saying a single word during the entire event, Adeniyi was randomly targeted and thrown out of the event by police as seen and heard on video he recorded.
COURTESY OF ADEDAYO ADENIYI
A visit to a Donald Trump rally in North Carolina turned into a nightmare for college student Adedayo Adeniyi.
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"At first I refused to leave because it was all just a product of being black at a Trump rally. Basically in that environment I'm guilty by association. But common sense told me to just listen to the cops and move along," Adeniyi told the News.
On his cellphone video Adeniyi, being told he has to leave, can be heard saying:
"Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. That's not me, that's them. I don't even know them. What? I don't even know them. I don't even know them."
In a complete state of disbelief that he was being put out of an event because of the color of his skin, the 20-year-old student was audibly shocked.
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"I was there just to watch and experience the surreal moment of someone like Trump running for president and speaking to thousands of people," he told the Daily News.
Without saying a single word during the entire event, Adeniyi was randomly targeted and thrown out of the event by police as seen and heard on video he recorded.

A visit to a Donald Trump rally in North Carolina turned into a nightmare for college student Adedayo Adeniyi.
JOHN MCGRAW, WHO SUCKER-PUNCHED PROTESTER AT N.C. TRUMP RALLY, HINTS AT MORE VIOLENCE
"At first I refused to leave because it was all just a product of being black at a Trump rally. Basically in that environment I'm guilty by association. But common sense told me to just listen to the cops and move along," Adeniyi told the News.
On his cellphone video Adeniyi, being told he has to leave, can be heard saying:
"Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. That's not me, that's them. I don't even know them. What? I don't even know them. I don't even know them."
In a complete state of disbelief that he was being put out of an event because of the color of his skin, the 20-year-old student was audibly shocked.
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