
Don King certainly laid the truth out on the table about the Democratic Party and how they have been holding back the black people – giving the Dem’s chance after chance and with each election and vote for the Dem’s – nothing improves – but just like this year – they are making the same old promises – just vote for Hillary and things will get better.
Sure; and, if that is so – I will let you move and let you live in Chicago, Illinois, where it is peaceful and you will never hear a gun shot.
Fox News has to understand black people can say the “N” word to each other – so it was no gaffe
FOX News
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shakes hands with former boxing promoter Don King, who introduced him at the Midwest Vision and Values Pastors and Leadership Conference at the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio Wednesday.
Don King introduced GOP nominee Donald Trump at an event with African-American pastors Wednesday, when the octogenarian ex-boxing promoter accidentally dropped the N-word.
King, 85, was introducing Trump with remarks in which it appeared he was trying to explain the nature of discrimination in the U.S., when he made the unfortunate gaffe.
“America needs Donald Trump, we need Donald Trump … especially black people,” King, who is supporting Trump’s presidential bid, said at the Cleveland Heights church where the mogul was set to speak.
“They told me, you got to try to imitate and emulate the white man and then you can be successful so we tried that,” King continued, before trying to explain how racism has plagued African-American community.
“If you’re poor, you’re a poor negro. I would use the N-word. But if you’re rich, you’re a rich negro,” King said. “If you’re intelligent and intellectual, you’re an intellectual negro.”
Then King misspoke.
“If you’re a dancing and sliding and gliding n—-r, I mean negro, you’re a glancing and sliding and gliding negro,” he said.
Some members in the church gasped, while others chuckled.
King, however, was undeterred, and continued his very Trumpian foot-in-mouth speech.
“What I’m trying to say to you is that the white women, and I put it in these kind of (words) so you understand what I’m saying, the white woman and the slave, the people of color,” King said. “When the system was created, they did not get heard. The first will be last and the last will be first.”
“The white woman did not have the rights, and she still don’t have the rights,” King said. “And people of color don’t have their rights – those are the left outs.”
“So that’s why when I see them try to ridicule him or to try to ostracize … I want you to understand, every white woman should cast their vote for Donald Trump,” he said. “Not for Donald Trump the man, but to knock out the system … to get their rights.”
“And I’m appealing to all the blacks because (their) vote is given away cavalierly, lackadaisically, with no redeeming factor, and they’re playing the vote by party that you got to vote this way,” he said.
Black folks have to understand – this is their chance to escape the reservation and set out on a new path. What do they have to lose?
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Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
The Democrats soled the Blacks for the Republicans after we freed them from the southern slave masters who all just happened to be Democrats When President Johnson passed all the good laws in 1965 little did the blacks or any of us think that it was designed to make the Black vote slaves. But that is what they are the vote democratic and get nothing for it but permanent welfare and broken homes. Wake up and make a change you have nothing to lose!
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