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[Order David Horowitz’s new book, America Betrayed, HERE.]
Black men will deliver Donald Trump to the White House in November. In any other year, this statement would have been written off as wishful thinking at best and wholly delusional at worst. But from where I stand today – as a 21 year old young black man reared in the Deep South of Georgia – I see it as all but inevitable. Go to any black church or patronize any black barbershop and the feeling is palpable. Black men are tired of being used and abused by a political party that doesn’t give a damn about them. Black men are tired of being treated as second-class citizens – in a country that their ancestors inarguably helped build – by a Democrat Party that would rather roll out the welcome mat to illegal aliens spilling across our border than deliver for the everyday Americans who live within it.
Black men are tired of dutifully doing what they’ve been told.
Because after decades of supporting the Democrat Party – in damn near unanimity, we have begun to ask ourselves and rightfully so: what the hell do we have to show for it?
And what I share with you today aren’t just isolated occurrences or cherry-picked conversations I’ve had with members of my community; they’re emblematic of a broader shift in sentiment among black Americans all throughout America. And I have the numbers to back it up.
According to a recent report by the Center for Politics at The University of Virginia, American political scientist and author Alan Abramowitz reported that recent polling from six independent pollsters – Quinnipiac, NYT/Siena, CBS/YouGov, Daily Kos, The Economist, and Yahoo – showed a “breakthrough for Trump”. Abramowitz writes, “on average, Donald Trump received 18% of the vote from Black voters who expressed a preference for either Trump or Biden in the six national polls. If that result were to hold up in November, it would represent by far the highest level of Black support for a Republican presidential candidate in the past 60 years.
And these numbers shouldn’t come as a surprise. Under President Biden, our community has felt the brunt of runaway inflation, record high gas prices, and the destruction that progressive policies have waged on urban cities all throughout America. Eighty percent of Black voters have a negative view of the current economic conditions And while a recent study by the Dallas Federal Reserve reports that Bidenflation is disproportionately hurting Black households, with 53.7 percent of Black Americans stressed by high inflation compared to just 43.6 percent of white Americans, wages for black families in Biden’s America have failed to keep up.
It was hell of a lot easier to be black in Donald Trump’s America, where the black unemployment rate reached its lowest point in history, the median income of black households was on the rise, and the poverty rate for blacks fell to an all-time record low as reported by USA Today.
But instead of trying to win back black voters with policy, the Democrats have resorted back to their tried and tired methods of pandering and fear-mongering as shown by Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent appearance at the BET Awards, where she awkwardly remarked that she’s been “out in these streets” (the Vice President lives at the Naval Observatory and enjoys Secret Service protection) and warned of the imaginary and supposed dangers of Project 2025, a conservative policy agenda developed by the Heritage Foundation – entirely independent of President Trump and his campaign.
But they wouldn’t lie if they weren’t worried. And If I were them, I’d be worried too.
Rob A says
Trump is the first republican president that talks too with people and not at or down to people. Republicans don’t appeal to most minorities because they come across as supercilious elitists who are uncomfortable around minorities.
Trump, on the other hand, comes across as easy to talk too and just one of the guys you’d hang out with and watch a ballgame with or a UFC fight or a boxing match and shoot the bull afterwards for hours on end. I can’t name one Washington DC GOP establishmentarian I could or would say that about.
SPURWING PLOVER says
The GOP freed the Slaves held by the Demon-Rats who are still upset over it all
Anne says
It all depends if the Democrat’s make Michelle O the nominee in August. That has been their plan all along.
We’ll see.
Cat says
Black men nor white Ken are voting for that guy!
Andrew Blackadder says
” I aint no ways tired”… Hitlery Clinton… Speaking in a black Church
”Am out here in these streets”… Kackling Kamala… On a Podcast hosted by a black woman.
”There gonna put ya ll back in chains” Old Joe Biden… Said Old Joe to a black audience.
”The system is against you” Said Biden to black students graduating from University..
”If you vote for Trump then you aint black”’.. said an old white guy to a young black guy.
Black folks in America need to learn that success is the best revenge and learn who the founders of the DemocRAT Party were and who the founders of the Republican Party were…
Get off the DemocRAT Plantation already why dont ya…
Patti York says
There is WORK that needs to be done. 18% is just NOT enough!
Kynarion Hellenis says
This article speaks of the “black community,” and what can be “done for them” especially as compared to whites, who are not allowed to have community / free association or any political interest other than self-abnegation which is now virtue-signaling for leftist whites.
Before the New Deal, government spending addressed the common interests of all Americans. Now government redistributes wealth between different classes of persons and most especially to non-white communities and foreign governments.
It is a shame to black communities that they turned from republican to democrat during the New Deal and never looked back. It is a shame to that community that the main complaint against illegals is the taking of the “free” stuff that “belongs” to blacks. In heritage America, communities take care of their own. Assistance is provided in a way that restores rather than enslaves.
Whites want to be left alone, even as we accept as our own any individual of any race who adopts our ways and culture. I am tired of being the obsession of non-whites who depict me as simultaneously villain and hero. I am tired of having to even think about this because my default is to assume we are all Americans. That assumption died an ugly death a few years ago. Everyone can be a race realist except whites.
Because of the racial sensitivity in which we live today, I acknowledge that “heritage Americans” include all races (but never Muslims of any race). This is because individual people can choose to belong to us, despite what is largely chosen by their community. Heritage America was created and maintained by white Anglo protestants. Our patrimony is the desire of all nations. We are now the lone bulwark against total moral decay and societal collapse. We have a right to exist and to a government that represents our interest alone – which is also the common interest of all heritage Americans of all races.
The various American communities should care for one another. Isn’t that what community is all about? If blacks are ever to rise above a custodial status, they must begin to care for one another and not depend upon whitey or government to care for them. Unfortunately, many blacks flee their own “communities” while simultaneously maintaining anti-white animus while living among us. That hypocrisy should not be tolerated.
Hardball1Alpha says
I’m suing my Mom for making me a short, fat, balding White punk, and not a 6-2 Viking god…
Laura says
Geez once again, its all about them. Black men are too busy killing each other and committing disproportionate acts of crime to care about who is sitting in the White House, let alone getting DJT elected..
Richard Johnston says
“Black men are tired of dutifully doing what they’ve been told..” All men, not just black men, who father children should act as loving, positively-involved fathers with their own children. Far too many do not and the problem has been, and is, worse in so many predominantly black communities.
The recent book Two-Parent Privilege provides a tsunami of evidence as to the advantages of being raised by two loving parents. Those shocked by the evidence should do the human gene pool a favor and not reproduce.
It isn’t “a lot easier” for any child raised without a loving father. A government check, i.e. taking money from those who earned it to give it to those who did not, will never effectively replace the role a father is supposed to serve.
Andres says
Black rate poverty is by far lower now than with Trump see https://www.statista.com/statistics/205059/percentage-of-poor-black-families-in-the-us/