VOLUME 4 NUMBER 46 

HOOD RAT ELECTION: If Trump Wins, Don't Blame Us

Posted by Nd Community on 3rd Nov 2024

HOOD RAT ELECTION: If Trump Wins, Don't Blame Us

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When my parents divorced, my father was still present in our lives, but I was mad at him for leaving and refused to go see him on weekly visitations with my three younger brothers. 

I was 10 or 11 years old when my father left my mother. I hated him because she had unknowingly taught me to hate him. It was not until I became a man, and had my own experiences with women, that I realized mama ran daddy off.

I am a straight, married black man, who loves his mother, but I don’t trust her judgment on serious issues, and unfortunately, many of you can relate.

Precious, a 2009 film directed by homosexual African-American director LEE DANIELS (64), was a degrading cinematic portrait of black mothers that won two Academy Awards. The film was based on a book written by a black lesbian ex-hippie, named RAMONA LOFTON (74), who was abandoned by her mother as a child.

I don’t have that type of animosity towards my mother that Lofton has, or the unresolved bitterness towards my father that Daniels broadcast to the nation on the hit television show Empire.

In my opinion, the 1992 novel, Waiting to Exhale, by heterosexual black female author TERRY McMILLAN (73), was a much more authentic portrait of how African-American men and women relate to one another.

There is a scene in the 1995 film version of Waiting to Exhale where the character (Robin) played by LELA ROCHON (60) get's mad at her black male co-worker (Michael) played by WENDELL PIERCE (60) because he points out a "discrepancy" in her report in front of their white colleagues. Robin is upset because she's been having sex with Michael (and a couple other dudes), so she naturally expected him to cover up her mistake. In her mind, Michael should be grateful that she even let him have some -- with this overweight a**.

Wrong. 

This brings me to U.S.presidential candidate KAMALA HARRIS (60) and her outreach to black male voters. 

Let me make this clear. Most straight black men in America:

DO NOT trust the judgement of CARDI B (32).

DO NOT trust the judgement of MEGAN THEE STALLION (29).

DO NOT trust the judgement of BEYONCE KNOWLES (43).

DO NOT trust the judgement of Kamala Harris.

At the same time, a large number of those same men, would gladly have sexual relations with Cardi B., Megan thee Stallion, Beyonce and yes... even the Veep could still get it.

But that's not enough to sway the minds of responsible black male voters.

Do you think African-American female voters would enthusiastically support a half-Jamaican East Indian political candidate, who has had a scandalous sexual history with black women, and is now married to a white woman?

It feels like "sisters" expect "the brothers" to do something they would not do, especially when most of them voted for MICHELLE OBAMA (60) twice.

So, don't blame black men if DONALD TRUMP (78) wins on Tuesday. Blame CLAUDINE GAY (54) and all the other black women in leadership who haven't exercised sound judgement in positions of leadership.

Source: The Hill


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