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Ye, formerly Kanye West, is leading the revolution among black voters

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Kanye West delivered a mesmerizing rant supporting Donald Trump during a taping of Saturday Night Live, telling the truth about black America and Trump.
WASHINGTON, DC: Kanye West, who now identifies as Ye, appeared on Saturday Night Live last night. The artist, in a Make America Great Again hat proclaimed his support for Donald Trump before the liberal-leaning show’s audience. In remarks that were taped after the live feed of the show was off the air at the end of his third musical performance, West said that the cast of SNL had bullied him backstage about wearing the MAGA hat.
Kanye West – Ye on SNL
Ye started by singing and rhyming,
Then Ye went on to speak.
Then Ye talked about Trump.
Ye went on,
At this point, a member of the audience called out, “F— Trump”. Kanye didn’t flinch, and responded,
At this point some members of the audience started to snicker. Kanye was unfazed.
At that, Kanye took off his MAGA hat for several moments and paused. Then he put the MAGA hat back on defiantly and continued,
West ended his speech before stunned cast members with this.
An audience member yelled out, “We love you Kanye”. Kanye smiled and replied, “I love me too”. It was a remarkable rant, for its honesty, for its courage, and its truth.
The fact that it was not broadcast didn’t matter. In the modern age of social media, several videotapes were almost immediately on the internet, including an Instagram post from Chris Rock, who was overheard exclaiming, “Oh my God” in the middle of Kanye’s speech.
Kanye’s support of Trump is not new. Back in April, he tweeted,
Today Kanye was unrepentant. Tweeting out from his private jet over a picture of his MAGA hat he said of the hat:
The 13th Amendment abolished Slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States and its territories. Kanye’s intention was to compare the state of modern-day black America, including mass incarceration, to conditions of slavery and poverty from which Democrats had offered no hope of escape.
While Kanye may have shocked the Saturday Night Live cast and crew and the elites of New York City, his message resonates with black Americans of all economic backgrounds.
Black voters act like they have only one choice in elections. Trump has changed all that. In the last election, Trump got one out of 10 black votes. All he needs is two of every 10 black votes to ensure that Democrats will no longer be able to take minority communities for granted.
If Trump gets three in 10 black votes, Democrats will never win another election. That is a distinct possibility. Kanye is merely the most visible tip of the iceberg when it comes to cracking the dominance of the Democrat party among black voters.
Discontent, poor education, failed cities, failed poverty programs, lousy schools, and lack of opportunity plague large numbers of the underclass in America. Black citizens are disproportionally affected by poverty, and mass incarceration.
Trump has been the only politician in decades to recognize that and act on it, even though black voters do not support him. But a rising tide lifts all boats.
With 4% economic growth, rising wages, and the boom in the energy sector, and the return of manufacturing jobs in Amerca, black Americans stand to benefit as much or more than anyone.
Startups of black-owned businesses have grown 400% since Trump’s election. The unemployment rate for blacks is the lowest it has ever been. The unemployment rate for Hispanics is the lowest it has ever been.
Opportunity, prosperity, and self-reliance are the watchwords for the black community. Republican Senatorial candidate John James, an accomplished black businessman, West Point graduate and combat veteran, exemplifies the new Republican Party of opportunity for black citizens.
As James said time and again, the Republican Party was the party of emancipation, suffrage, and opportunity. It was the Democrat Party that supported slavery, opposed reconstruction, started Jim Crow, and presided over the suffering of blacks in America for 150 years.
The Democrat Party was the party of segregation, massive resistance, and the Ku Klux Klan. Democrat Harry Byrd in Virginia and other Democrat Governors shut down the public school system for several years rather than integrate.
Kanye is right about Trump. He is also right about Black America. One thing is certain. The collapse of our inner cities and the widespread lack of accountability in Democrat ruled cities, from Baltimore to Detroit to Chicago, is abhorrent and can’t be tolerated.
What solutions do Rahm Emmanuel or the Democrat party have? Nothing. More of the same. Crime. Poverty. Brutality. Incarceration.
Trump is actually doing something for black Americans. And Kanye is telling black Americans to think for themselves. Don’t be sold down the river, again, by Democrats who want your vote but don’t care about your life.
It is a remarkable stand for a public black figure to take. Kanye’s appearance is outrageous and fantastic. It will have an effect because Kanye is right. For that, he has my respect.
Let’s hope that this November that translates into a revolution of black voters who will no longer be taken for granted. Who will think for themselves. Who will look at their paycheck, and recognize their prospects.
Blacks who will acknowledge and embrace growth, and prosperity, and a better life for them and their family. Blacks who will vote Republican in 2018 and for Trump in 2020.
Thank you Kanye. America thanks you too.

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