Nelly responds to Cheeto backlash

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His response is the same weak response that trump supporters and bothsiders use to defend trumps well documented history of racism and justify their support for him

Joe Biden joked about "If you don't vote for me you ain't black" (which isn't even racist, just condescending at best) therefore he's more racist than trump and maga. These people are so dumb and disingenuous
 
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is that guy for real??

1. Housing Discrimination Lawsuit (1973)
In 1973, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Donald Trump and his company, Trump Management, for housing discrimination against African Americans. The investigation revealed that prospective Black renters were often told there were no apartments available, while White renters were offered apartments. Testimonies indicated that Trump’s agents used codes to label Black applicants and discouraged them from renting.

2. The Birther Conspiracy Theory (2011-2016)
Trump was a prominent proponent of the birther conspiracy theory, which falsely claimed that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. This theory was widely viewed as racially motivated, as it questioned the legitimacy of America’s first Black president based on his race and background.

3. Central Park Five Comments (1989 & 2024)
In 1989, after the rape of a white woman in Central Park, Trump took out full-page ads calling for the death penalty for the accused, who were later exonerated in 2002. Despite their exoneration, Trump continued to assert their guilt as late as 2024, perpetuating racial stereotypes about Black men.

4. Campaign Launch Speech (2015)
During his campaign announcement speech in June 2015, Trump made derogatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, stating that they were “bringing drugs,” “bringing crime,” and “they’re rapists.” This rhetoric played into existing racial fears and stereotypes about immigrants.

5. Charlottesville Remarks (2017)
Following a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump stated that there were “very fine people on both sides.” This comment was widely criticized for equating white supremacists with those protesting against them.

6. “shythole Countries” Comment (2018)
During an Oval Office meeting regarding immigration reform, Trump allegedly referred to El Salvador, Haiti, and African nations as “shythole countries.” This remark drew widespread condemnation as a blatant racist comment.

7. Tweets About Congresswomen of Color (2019)
In July 2019, Trump tweeted about four Democratic congresswomen of color—three of whom were American-born—suggesting they should “go back” to their countries. This statement was seen as invoking a common racist trope aimed at immigrants and people of color.

8. Use of Racially Charged Language During COVID-19 Pandemic
Trump referred to COVID-19 using terms like “Chinese virus” and “kung flu,” which many critics labeled as racist language that stoked xenophobia against Asian communities during the pandemic.

These instances collectively illustrate a pattern of behavior and rhetoric from Donald Trump that has been interpreted by many observers as racially insensitive or aligned with white supremacist sentiments.


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I thought Cheeto Backlash was a rapper name

I thought Nelly reneged on a Lays sponsorship

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#BothSides vibes
It's this. Trump gives face to rich entertainers and athletes.

They then go by how he treated them, not but who he has shown himself to be.

They know full well the racist bullshyt Trump has done, but they are willing to let it slide because he is cool with them

Now that you see how these 'stars' operate, it is on you to move accordingly.

But if George Floyd didn't mobilise black people I don't see how this will move the needle.
 
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