• Hostin: People Telling The Truth About Kamala's Poll Numbers Are Trying

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 17 04:30:41 2024
    XPost: alt.tv.the-view, soc.culture.african.american

    Sunny Hostin claimed on Wednesday that people who have been accurately reporting on polls — particularly those that show Vice President Kamala
    Harris hemorrhaging support from black men — were only doing so because they saw it as an opportunity to divide the black community.

    Hostin shared her thoughts on ABC’s “The View,” where she claimed that reporting on those polls was just a way for journalists and pundits to “demonize” black men and create strife with just under three weeks to go
    before the November 5 general election.

    “I think it will make a difference because of this division that they’re
    trying to cause within the black community,” Hostin began, and then pivoted
    to suggest that she believed black men would be a “problem” if it was true
    that they were refusing to support Harris. “I just think it’s a fallacy that black men are the problem. Black men are not the problem.”

    Hostin went on to claim that an overwhelming percentage of black Americans — including black men — were supporting Harris. Her cohosts pointed out that President Joe Biden had gotten more support from black men than Harris has,
    and Hostin bristled: “But that doesn’t negate the fact that black men are
    still supporting Kamala Harris.”

    She then suggested that the real problems were white women and Hispanic men, and then promptly complained, “Demonizing black men I think needs to stop
    when it comes to Kamala Harris.”

    WATCH:

    Whoopi adds to Hostin: "Black men come from our bodies. So black
    men have black mothers so they're used to having these conversations
    with women."
    Hostin: "The matriarchy is strong with the black community."
    pic.twitter.com/QMIDCHcRrm

    — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) October 16, 2024

    Cohost Whoopi Goldberg then tried to explain away former President Barack Obama’s suggestion that black men were sexist and that would explain why they were uncomfortable with the idea of a woman at the top of the ticket.

    “Black men come from our bodies. So black men have black mothers so they’re used to having these conversations with women,” she said.

    “The matriarchy is strong with the black community,” Hostin agreed.

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    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 18 01:19:52 2024
    On Thu, 17 Oct 2024 04:30:41 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    “I think it will make a difference because of this division that they’re >trying to cause within the black community,” Hostin began, and then pivoted >to suggest that she believed black men would be a “problem” if it was true >that they were refusing to support Harris. “I just think it’s a fallacy that >black men are the problem. Black men are not the problem.”

    She's right - Harris is the problem and it's a horrible position to be
    in where one candidate (Harris) isn't qualified to be president and
    has the most leftist platform of any candidate in the last 75 years
    and the only alternative is Trump.

    If it weren't that the alternative was Trump voters would have a very
    easy time consigning Harris to the dustbin of history.

    Normally voters have a choice between two decent candidates. This time
    neither is.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to lcraver@home.ca on Mon Oct 21 14:09:21 2024
    lcraver@home.ca wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    “I think it will make a difference because of this division that they’re >>trying to cause within the black community,” Hostin began, and then pivoted >>to suggest that she believed black men would be a “problem” if it was true >>that they were refusing to support Harris. “I just think it’s a fallacy >>that black men are the problem. Black men are not the problem.”

    She's right - Harris is the problem and it's a horrible position to be
    in where one candidate (Harris) isn't qualified to be president and
    has the most leftist platform of any candidate in the last 75 years
    and the only alternative is Trump.

    If it weren't that the alternative was Trump voters would have a very
    easy time consigning Harris to the dustbin of history.

    Some people hate Donald Trump more than they love this country.

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    Let's go Brandon!

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