The bolded is funny.
I voted for Obama twice. In 2008, I was 18 and it was my very first election. I was geeked and gassed up. Couldn’t wait to vote. I felt proud and was elated when he was elected.
Firstly, I voted for him because he’s a “Black” man. I was expecting things to change for my people, and just wanted to see a Black man as president of the United States.
First four years go by, and I fell for the old “
He’s only had four years. Give him another chance, and we’ll be good during his second term!”
Voted for him again, and was beyond frustrated and disappointed. Although my life was/is great, he didn’t do shyt to benefit me or my people (those that I actually know). All of my accomplishments, possessions, and opportunities in life were no thanks to him. I’m from one of the Blackest cities in the country (Detroit), and from what I could see with my own eyes, nothing improved significantly under Obama. Conditions remained the same, if not worse.
Didn’t vote in 2016. Firstly because Obama finessed me/us, and two, because I can’t stand Hillary. I recognized the game and realized that we support Democratic politicians in DC with little to nothing in return. I was not excited or motivated to vote in 2016.
I need more than “Trump is bad” for me to vote next month, and Biden hasn’t provided that. He’s just a covert white supremacist that‘s also detrimental to Black people. Kamala is abysmal. She makes it even worse. I honestly would’ve considered voting for him if he chose Elizabeth Warren instead.
As far as the slogan, I was just curious and wanted to know Biden’s. And no, I don’t support Trump neither. Whoever wins, wins. I just won’t be participating.
No tangibles, no vote.