In reference to Trump’s speech in Milwaukee, during which he blamed Democrats for the plight of many of America’s blacks, Quanell X said:
>“Let me say this to the brothers and sisters who listened and watched that speech. We may not like the vessel that said what he said, but I ask us to truly examine what he said, because it is a fact that for 54 years, we have been voting for the Democratic party like no other race in America.
>And they have not given us the same loyalty and love that we have given them. We as black people have to reexamine the relationship — where we are being pimped like prostitutes, and they’re the big pimps pimping us politically, promising us everything and we get nothing in return.”
The NEW Black Panthers. They are the slightly crazier more militant version of what comes from a black lives matter protest mixed with a KKK rally
Brody Anderson
But muh free stuff n sheit NIGGAH
Aiden Gonzalez
he later backed the fuck up and said he wasnt endorsing trump and that he's horrible, etc etc.
you know, to avoid getting lynched by BLM
he is an uncle tom. any black person who comes out saying trump is right, what have democrats done, etc etc, and then recants, is the most basic pussy uncle tom. because they know that if the black community turns on them, they will be out of a career.
Zachary Campbell
They use it for the name recognition.
Jackson Johnson
They literally stole their entire platform from the KKK and blacked it.
Nathaniel Mitchell
Wait
Wait...
The Black Panthers AND the KKK support Trump?
Ayden Collins
So basically all niggers will listen to him then?
Leo Morris
Trump is building bridges between groups of hate and building walls
Nathaniel Moore
>Black millennials follow the Black Panthers >Ask your black friend who leads the NAACP >Old black civil rights organizations have a stronger following than #BLM >The black community could ever become red pilled. >Inb4 >"new" (Go fuck yourself)
John Kelly
Although the New Black Panthers basically openly preach mass genocide of white people, their main tenets are completely opposite of BLM. They want blacks to basically live segregated from whites, and build their own communities and support their own business. Kind of like... how it fucking should be.
Jeremiah Brown
Oy vey, there's no way Democrat policies are actually designed to subvert and oppress the Negroyim through welfare traps, destruction of the black family, and gun laws.
Gavin Murphy
>The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (NBPP) is a U.S.-based black political organization founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1989. Despite its name, NBPP is not an official successor of the Black Panther Party.[2] Members of the original Black Panther Party have insisted that the newer party is illegitimate and have firmly declared, "There is no new Black Panther Party".[2]
>The New Black Panther Party is currently led by Hashim Nzinga.[1] Malik Zulu Shabazz announced on an October 14, 2013 online radio broadcast that he was stepping down and that Nzinga, then national chief of staff, would replace him.[1] Chawn Kweli, who, initially, served as NBPP national spokesman replaced Nzinga as national chief of staff. Still, the NBPP upholds Khalid Abdul Muhammad as the de facto father of the movement. When former Nation of Islam (NOI) minister Khalid Abdul Muhammad became the national chairman of the NBPP from the late 1990s until his death in 2001, he, Shabazz, and many other breakaway members of the NOI followed minister Muhammad to the NBPP during this period. Nzinga served as personal assistant to minister Muhammad.
>In April 2010, Malik Zulu Shabazz appointed French Black leader Stellio Capo Chichi as the representative of the movement in France.[3] Capo Chichi has been holding the position of head of the francophone branch of NBPP.[4]
Alexander Phillips
He is still a separatist and blacks can't survive on their own without government assistance. He is just asking for more gibs and leveraging an exodus from the Dems to achieve this.
Julian Thompson
Fair enough.. but we could possibly become allies.... >Over time, many groups subscribing to varying degrees of radicalism have called for the "right to self-determination" for black people, particularly US blacks. Critics of the NBPP say that the group's politics represent a dangerous departure from the original intent of black nationalism; specifically, that they are starkly anti-white, and also antisemitic. The Southern Poverty Law Center classifies the NBPP as a black separatist hate group and notes that its members hold black supremacist religious views
Elijah Lewis
I don't like Trump, but he's right about ______ is basically the story of this election
Colton Cooper
I think people will honestly come around to it.
Trump's shock value is what turned a fuck load of normies away, but once they realize he is right, then they will start to see things the way we do.
Matthew Diaz
RUM HAM! RUM HAM IM SORRY!
Ian Hill
>black people supporting their community oy vey shut it down