“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.”
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.
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