Summary

Melik Abdul, a GOP strategist and Black Americans for Trump Coalition member, criticized Donald Trump on CNN for blaming a D.C. plane crash on DEI policies without evidence.

Abdul expressed frustration that Trump’s focus on divisive issues, rather than economic policies, is making it harder for Black supporters to defend him.

He warned that Trump’s recent rise in Black voter support isn’t guaranteed.

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    7 小时前

    I’m as shocked as you are that the first tool Trump reaches for is scapegoating. You’d think after a decade of blaming problems on minorities he’d come up with some new msterial.

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      Why would he? Behavior like that has worked out well for him most of his life. Not only that, but it’s an election winning strategy.

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        You know, when there’s a “Black People for the guy who has a extremely well-documented history of discriminatory behavior towards non-white people that he undoubtedly learned at a young age from his dad” group and they help you win elections, you can pretty much do and say whatever you want. Stockholm syndrome’s an especially vindictive bitch when a whole country has to deal with the repercussions!

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        Even works for the demographics you are specifically promising to inflict pain upon

        • Kernal64@sh.itjust.works
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          And the best part is the media will cover for them by saying it’s “economic anxiety,” just as they did in 2016.