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Yes I agree with the other reply, do another interview and talk to Black Men directly!!! We are ready for that conversation!! In addition, brothers please interview your selves and post on youtube!
@@mheiseus Easy, just like the left, it is the lack of respect they have for black men. If they choose a black man to interview, it is likely some TIAQ+ type or a shill like Officer Tatum.
Single unmarried women and single mothers vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, so it's in their best interest to maintain that status in black communities. Black men want families and to raise their children.
It’s still insane to me that people talking about how assistance for children disincentivizes two parent households are dismissed as conservative. This is a nonpartisan issue. Kids do better by every metric when they have both parents in their life.
@@pnwlady liberals in the 1960s actually understood that welfare would destroy the family but they decided the power they got was worth the cost. and politically that is true.
@@HarryF-tz5fo Sure, but men have no control over that other than abstinence. I know plenty of men who (stupidly) believed a woman's lies (either that she couldn't get pregnant, was taking birth control, or had got an abortion) and now are fathers to kids they aren't allowed to see or raise, but are paying for. Despite all this body autonomy fear women still decide who gets born and who doesn't, and who gets to be a father and who doesn't, and who gets to have their father in their life and who doesn't.
I am a black woman who set back and watched black men be belittle and called poor , i had enough of these women putting them down. I took a stands to support them more and i was called a pick me . I dont care. I want the best for this country and for black men alike. I am not a black man so I won't answer for them. I am.thankful to those men who save this nation. Thank you
@@JohnHoulgateagree. I'm an Indian American. Growing up, I always thought calling someone Black or White was offensive and perpetuating the same colorist racism that America wanted to rid itself off. For me it was always Americans of European or African or Indian or whatever descent but still firstly Americans.
I grew up in Compton 1988-1992, my mother was in a relationship with a black undercover DEA cop. I learnt something; dont tell black men who to vote for, they can work and think it out for themselves individually.
Trump isn't really conservative or Republican or especially religious. He is pragmatic and a problem solver. That is why people support him. He actually tries to fix problems.
Agreed, except--he should have just said *bigotry*. Not "soft" bigotry......bigotry is bigotry. Putting the word "soft" in front makes it seem not as bad.....but if I think a certain people are simply incapable of figuring out how to obtain an ID, their brains just can't handle that complex task (which is what the left says)--am I a bigot, or am I a "soft" bigot? I'm just a bigot. Anyway--I'm with you, I just don't like that Bush decided to call it "soft" bigotry. It's simply BIGOTRY, period. It's like when people say "reverse racism"--I can't stand it! There's no such thing. Racism is racism, no matter which direction it's going. Period. Anyway, I'll get down off my soapbox now......😂
@@adammetz7063 It's soft because you're not hurling racial slurs and epithets. That would be hard. Nuance is often required for more precise communication. Everything doesn't need a hammer.
@@KtotheG I understand all of that. I just don't agree. I DO agree with you that we often need to apply some nuance to our discussions. I'm just saying that *this* particular discussion does not require nuance. The left literally says that the "POC" community is not smart enough to figure out how to get an ID for themselves. And that's just one of MANY examples I could use to demonstrate their belief that POC's are not smart enough for basic tasks. In my opinion, that is JUST as "bigoted" as "hurling racial slurs and epithets," as you mentioned. Calling it "soft" bigotry implies that it is not as malicious as "other" manifestations of bigotry. I strongly disagree with that premise. Just because you happen to not be using a certain word or a certain vernacular, does NOT mean that you are being any less bigoted, in my opinion. In fact, I would argue that "soft bigotry" is often WORSE and MORE pernicious than so-called "hard" bigotry. If you don't agree, that's fine. We'll just have to agree to disagree. But don't make the assumption that I don't understand the "difference" that people are touching on with these terms, or suggest that I don't understand or appreciate the importance of nuance. I simply don't agree with the *application* of said "nuance."
28 and a black male as well and voted for Trump as well! It’s so funny because I see these reasonings in the video as true and relevant but my views actually were different than most but glad I got here 😂
I'm not a black man, honestly but I live in the deep south (Mississippi). It's pretty much a melting pot of diversity. I gotta say, I noticed the shift in voting. My BM is black and she has a few family members that decided to vote red for the first time along w some of the Latino population. All Americans know by a trip to store to get gas or groceries, we need a change. I also am not surprised Trump campaigned for a fraction of what the Harris campaign did. The democrats has nothing going for them. Trump was the only one who gave any solutions. They honestly lost it for themselves. If we can put an end to the identity politics, Americans can finally get back to thriving. I've met so many people who feel like it's mandatory to vote democrat. Some feel like the democrat party is doing them favors. All they've ever done is hold people down by intentionally dividing us. I'm so excited to see if we can end that stupid dividing line and just be Americans
24% of black men voted against the matriarchy. Instead of going to those brothers and asking them why they voted the way that they voted, they go to the matriarchy.
@JovhonteFirstOfHisName yup, they are the metaphorical social lube, as you can guess. The water for the hard pill the individuals they are trying to reach to take.
The whole point is that Black women wouldn’t be listening, and she - a Black woman - found out that, despite it being true, Black men were listening to her. It’s said right at the beginning.
Are you dumb!? He had an interview with a woman, y'all wanted him to pause the interview go ask black men about black men then come back and complete the interview!? Lol
Not this election. Most black people stayed home. Less than 25% voted in the election. There is a generational gap in our community. Once the 60+ crowd gets out of here, you will no longer see 85% support for the Democrats.
I'm not a Trump fan but I will answer why so many Black men are fans of his. This video clip is a shining example. It's asking why Black men like Trump but rather than asking Black men, the discussion is with a Black woman. Trump actually talks to Black men and does so without the condescending disrespect we saw with Obama.
Trump had to endorse the Republican that had the best chance of beating Fetterman who’s very popular In Pennsylvania..Oz only lost by 4 points every other Republican it would’ve been minimum 10+
Doing the same thing and expecting different results is the definition of insanity! I saw nothing changing everything was still horrible and promises were not kept! Trump asked what do you want from me? And what do you have to lose?
Things like the passport bros movement woke black men up to the fact that men and women are never a part of the same community no matter how much they look alike. There is no one size fits all policy that's going to benefit both black men and black women.
Its not all about liking Trump some it is about looking around and seeing the results of the actions and policies of the current administration and of the Democratic party over the last two decades.
We all don’t think the same. Black women have more degrees and student debt so the liberal party appeals more to them. Not to mention Kamala was a woman which made her an auto vote for our women. With Black men there isn’t as significant of a benefit even though we did vote similar to Black women anyways.
Black women are also the biggest voluntary single mothers, so they look to the government as their husband. They like the pandering and the goodies that the DNC gives them.
As a black man, as a lifelong conservative republican..I can say she is right; Republicans barely put up a token fight for black support. Trump has changed all of that.
She deserves to be able to serve our country and I for one hope one day her time will come and she will get that chance and the very ones that helped to destroy her chances will actually be the very ones helping to get her elected as their penance.
Thank you, thank you for correcting yourself when you said "Black community" to Black Americans. We don't have an active community. We are very individualistic people compared to other groups who at least practiced group economics- we do not. A community works together for a common goal and interest and Black Americans Natives do not do that. So using the term "community" to describe Black Americans is very incorrect even though the media loves to pretend we have one. The works that are correct are "black neighborhoods" or "Black society" or Black enclaves.
Disagree. We don't have a community because we don't have families. Black communities are structures that are generated from families. We don't have black families. We have single women making babies with random men, and we have a lot of random men raised by those single women.
It’s not just black men. Black men nor black women vote in large numbers. So to extrapolate the election results to our community is not an accurate interpretation of our sentiments.
What are our sentiments? What makes sharing a skin pigment become a unified culture? I'm genuinely curious. What is the connecting line outside of hair texture between a descendant of African slaves and say an Ethiopian who came in the 90's?
Not sure if you aware but only 8/9% of black women voted for Trump. That means an overwhelming +90% of black women voted democrat. This was the most monolithic voting block this election.
@@sudoleone9805 Not sure if you are aware that the electorate population is different from the general population. Only 24% of eligible black voters voted in this election. The lady was right and you owe her an apology.
The problem is most black people see them as separate from the rest of Americans. They see their race as their most important feature. I’m a white man, being a man is significantly more important to me than my skin color.
This is not true. This is why so many comments are saying TALK TO A BLACK MAN. Black men are men first and black second because in 2024 gender > race in most situations. However for women, race often trumps gender. This is why you have to talk to actual black men.
For so long they have been ignored or mostly brushed aside. Interesting perspective, this subject seems clearly formed and is overdue for recognition in our culture and in political circles.
That's the biggest problem with America. Politicians think people they have grouped, support a particular caucus and aren't capable of thinking for themselves.
What percentage of voting Black men voted for Trump in this last election? Maybe 20%? Probably the same as in 2020? Why are we acting as if there was some huge shift within the Black male community?
My brother told me years ago that a black man must have an ID. He got stopped by the police regularly and needed one. That statics about IDs must be a lie.
We base our decisions on facts and interests (not feelings). Just like US foreign policy is driven. What is in the best interest of our families and the American people - simple pragmatism
Men are men, regardless of skin color. The Leftists would see all men stripped of the things that make them men: initiative, courage, protection for a wife and family, identity as someone who takes challenges head-on. These are universal concepts which appeal to all men. And Mr. Trump provides an exemplar for their aspirations.
That's the media old and narrow minded. One person represents an entire group /race Yeah that delucional thinking is of the past. But yes the majority of black men follow the loudest person in the room. As that will get them material things. And that will help them survive. Which will make them feel good. Ultimately most of what we do is based on some emotion. But men want to deny that 😂🤡 Oh well things will go down eventually
Nothing against her personally, but he SHOULD have asked a black men ABOUT BLACK MEN. Men who are masculine to various degrees don't want a woman to speak for him. So many black conservative men on social media and some who has run for local/state offices. Trump would have had enough sense to do this. This shows a lack of respect for black men. Right, left or other; they will never disrespect another group of people like this.
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Why didn't you interview a black man?
Yes I agree with the other reply, do another interview and talk to Black Men directly!!! We are ready for that conversation!! In addition, brothers please interview your selves and post on youtube!
@@mheiseus Easy, just like the left, it is the lack of respect they have for black men. If they choose a black man to interview, it is likely some TIAQ+ type or a shill like Officer Tatum.
@@DadSavesAmerica Dude, what is your deal? You couldn't find any black men to discuss black men's relationship with Trump?
What's your problem?
@@stephencarter7266 she don’t even know what she talking about
The black community has been a matriarchy for decades and we, black men, are tired of the results. We vote transactionally not emotionally.
Transactionally?
@@alexioflexio8818 "You do shit for us, we'll vote for you. We won't vote for feels"
Also democrat constantly demonize men. Shocker when they decide to vote against you
85 percent of gov't help goes to black women, 15 percent to black men.
It is a matriarchy because black men abandon their family . When their is no man , the women have to step up .
Why black men like Trump - DOESN’T ASK BLACK MEN
(Throws hands up!)
You can't make this up 😂
Seems like they’re trying to use the same trick as the democrats does, doesn’t it?
Facts
My pillow CEO
Typical
Because they are men and can make their own decisions
This is such a novel idea in 2024 😂 😂 😂
And liberals wonder why they're losing the male vote at astonishing levels.
big bam!
@@sandystanley1237 PERIOD point blank THAT is all!
He should have interviewed me, and other black men directly. It's not about what it feels like to be wooed. It's about what we want done
Excellent point.
Exactly. 🤦🏽♂️
They’ll never do that. They have a clear agenda of black male hatred that’s been going on for decades.
Here here!!!
@@1stthink236 woof woof
Single unmarried women and single mothers vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, so it's in their best interest to maintain that status in black communities. Black men want families and to raise their children.
It’s still insane to me that people talking about how assistance for children disincentivizes two parent households are dismissed as conservative. This is a nonpartisan issue. Kids do better by every metric when they have both parents in their life.
men need to stop knocking up unmarried women.
@@pnwlady liberals in the 1960s actually understood that welfare would destroy the family but they decided the power they got was worth the cost. and politically that is true.
@@HarryF-tz5fo Sure, but men have no control over that other than abstinence. I know plenty of men who (stupidly) believed a woman's lies (either that she couldn't get pregnant, was taking birth control, or had got an abortion) and now are fathers to kids they aren't allowed to see or raise, but are paying for.
Despite all this body autonomy fear women still decide who gets born and who doesn't, and who gets to be a father and who doesn't, and who gets to have their father in their life and who doesn't.
@@HarryF-tz5fo Women control pregnancy and childbirth.
I am a black woman who set back and watched black men be belittle and called poor , i had enough of these women putting them down. I took a stands to support them more and i was called a pick me . I dont care. I want the best for this country and for black men alike. I am not a black man so I won't answer for them. I am.thankful to those men who save this nation. Thank you
Thank you for your honesty 🙏🏽
Facts!
Thanks and blessings to you!!
💯✊🏿
@@theurbanfarmlife7311 thank you for your service
I’m so happy you said black Americans!!!! We are not African Americans or people of Color we are Black Americans.
These crazy terms they have for us when our ancestors have been here longer than Trumps family and likely this host smh You cant make this #%*! up
I'll go one farther - you are Americans.
@@JohnHoulgateagree. I'm an Indian American. Growing up, I always thought calling someone Black or White was offensive and perpetuating the same colorist racism that America wanted to rid itself off. For me it was always Americans of European or African or Indian or whatever descent but still firstly Americans.
Same thing...
@@JohnHoulgatenah. The first thing you see with me is what I look like.
I grew up in Compton 1988-1992, my mother was in a relationship with a black undercover DEA cop. I learnt something; dont tell black men who to vote for, they can work and think it out for themselves individually.
What do you mean? Can you elaborate?
It means black men are just like any other. You cant force them or guilt them to do anything.
Compton? Sure, you did.
@@rodneygarner9055 Like 20% of CPT is white, you know right?
Trump isn't really conservative or Republican or especially religious. He is pragmatic and a problem solver. That is why people support him. He actually tries to fix problems.
Trump wasn't an endorsement of Republicans he wad an endorsement of change.
He's an opportunist who solves nothing.
@@rodneygarner9055 trump won... cry about it.
Well said. "That is why PEOPLE support him."
Trump is a go getter. He can be crude but he's old school, back then people talked like him.
Is he afraid to speak to Black men? I would love to hear the discourse between him and Black men who unapologetically voted for Trump.
He would need to talk to a person who specifically voted for Trump, not a republican shill
@@lamartruth6601 All he had to do is not ask Officer Tatum as he buck danced for the Nick Fuentes, Ben Shapiro, and Charlie Kirk types.
"The soft Bigotry of low expectations" is the greatest thing George W. Bush ever said
He made some massive mistakes and said some dumb things, but that statement was pure gold. It hits SOOOO hard
Agreed, except--he should have just said *bigotry*. Not "soft" bigotry......bigotry is bigotry. Putting the word "soft" in front makes it seem not as bad.....but if I think a certain people are simply incapable of figuring out how to obtain an ID, their brains just can't handle that complex task (which is what the left says)--am I a bigot, or am I a "soft" bigot? I'm just a bigot.
Anyway--I'm with you, I just don't like that Bush decided to call it "soft" bigotry. It's simply BIGOTRY, period. It's like when people say "reverse racism"--I can't stand it! There's no such thing. Racism is racism, no matter which direction it's going. Period.
Anyway, I'll get down off my soapbox now......😂
@@adammetz7063 It's soft because you're not hurling racial slurs and epithets. That would be hard. Nuance is often required for more precise communication. Everything doesn't need a hammer.
@@KtotheG I understand all of that. I just don't agree.
I DO agree with you that we often need to apply some nuance to our discussions. I'm just saying that *this* particular discussion does not require nuance.
The left literally says that the "POC" community is not smart enough to figure out how to get an ID for themselves. And that's just one of MANY examples I could use to demonstrate their belief that POC's are not smart enough for basic tasks. In my opinion, that is JUST as "bigoted" as "hurling racial slurs and epithets," as you mentioned.
Calling it "soft" bigotry implies that it is not as malicious as "other" manifestations of bigotry. I strongly disagree with that premise. Just because you happen to not be using a certain word or a certain vernacular, does NOT mean that you are being any less bigoted, in my opinion. In fact, I would argue that "soft bigotry" is often WORSE and MORE pernicious than so-called "hard" bigotry.
If you don't agree, that's fine. We'll just have to agree to disagree. But don't make the assumption that I don't understand the "difference" that people are touching on with these terms, or suggest that I don't understand or appreciate the importance of nuance.
I simply don't agree with the *application* of said "nuance."
28 year old black man, i voted for Trump!
28 and a black male as well and voted for Trump as well! It’s so funny because I see these reasonings in the video as true and relevant but my views actually were different than most but glad I got here 😂
37 year old black man
Hell yeah I voted Trump!
I don’t think they are hearing anything you or any of us are saying.
@@Colidape You are a damn fool. Enjoy your slave chains.
I'm not a black man, honestly but I live in the deep south (Mississippi). It's pretty much a melting pot of diversity. I gotta say, I noticed the shift in voting. My BM is black and she has a few family members that decided to vote red for the first time along w some of the Latino population. All Americans know by a trip to store to get gas or groceries, we need a change.
I also am not surprised Trump campaigned for a fraction of what the Harris campaign did. The democrats has nothing going for them. Trump was the only one who gave any solutions. They honestly lost it for themselves.
If we can put an end to the identity politics, Americans can finally get back to thriving. I've met so many people who feel like it's mandatory to vote democrat. Some feel like the democrat party is doing them favors. All they've ever done is hold people down by intentionally dividing us. I'm so excited to see if we can end that stupid dividing line and just be Americans
Thank you for introducing me to Ms. Barnette. Charasmatic, informative, and able to cite the facts. What a find.
It’s the “blacks dnt have id’s” that makes me crazy 🤦🏾♂️.. I’m soo proud of every black Person who voted for Trump ..
80% of Blacks voted for Kamala.
That was a set up for the migrants. Black men were being used as a stepping stone once again!!!😡
Dad should interview Warren Farrell, ask him how much money goes to help black women, how much goes to help black men.
HOW ARE YOU ASKING ABOUT BLACK MEN WITHOUT ASKING BLACK MEN.
He is part of the problem.
We also don't have IDs or driver's licenses ever in life.
The story is her experience with Black men on conservative issues. It’s a perspective from the outside. Take it as an introduction to the issue.
Trump has many black friends and always has going way back.
I can't tell
Why not ask a Black Man?
Democrats don't ASK, they Tell the Blacks what to do :/
@@SillySausage-mq3so How did that work out for them this time?🙄
@silly facts
Why not ask Black Men...
Black men are not allowed to speak
This video: Why do birds like to fly?
Maybe I should ask a shark.
24% of black men voted against the matriarchy. Instead of going to those brothers and asking them why they voted the way that they voted, they go to the matriarchy.
@@KtotheG EXACTLY.
“Why are Black Men voting for Trump?”
**Asks a Black woman**
Make it make sense
That makes perfect sense. I think you summed up why right there 😂.
But this lady is speaking facts!
Cause I’m guessing if a man actually says it no one will listen but putting a BW in to speak they know someone’s gonna pay attention to this.
@JovhonteFirstOfHisName yup, they are the metaphorical social lube, as you can guess. The water for the hard pill the individuals they are trying to reach to take.
The whole point is that Black women wouldn’t be listening, and she - a Black woman - found out that, despite it being true, Black men were listening to her. It’s said right at the beginning.
The quiet bigotry of low expectations.
Would have been nice if they spoke to black men on why we voted for Trump.
Yes. We are hearing from a woman.
So he couldn’t let a black man answer this question 😐?!
Are you dumb!? He had an interview with a woman, y'all wanted him to pause the interview go ask black men about black men then come back and complete the interview!? Lol
She is correct. I’m done with the Dems
Black women don’t speak for Black Men. Our politics couldn’t be further apart.
I heard only 2% of black women voted for Trump compared to 21% of black men who voted for Trump.
Ms Barnette has a good heart
How sweet it is the way you express yourself. Your authenticity is a breath of fress air. I just like your candour and respect.
She’s great, the host not so much. You can tell he has big biases
Having Black women speaking for BM has been happening since I was born way back in 83 and it’s diabolical.
It's part of the mainstream agenda to undermine black men and elevate black women!
It’s not about Trump. It’s about how terrible the Democrats are and have always been.
I'm a black men and I voted for Donald Trump
She doesn't speak for black men! Why would a woman even agree to for men?
3:50 is spot on.....a few of us came over a while back but the groundswell for this is now as big as it's ever been!!
Asking a woman what men think.🙄
Brothers recognize a brother.
How are we not a monolith? We voted for the dems more than anyone. Why is that?
We may not be a monolith but we damn sure close to it!!
Not this election. Most black people stayed home. Less than 25% voted in the election. There is a generational gap in our community. Once the 60+ crowd gets out of here, you will no longer see 85% support for the Democrats.
Being CLOSE to something, and being something are two different things. You answered your own question.
Why are you asking a black woman?
How about actually talking to BLACK MEN?
Black Canadian here. Wished I could vote for Trump
John, you should interview a black man not a black woman on this topic.
I'm not a Trump fan but I will answer why so many Black men are fans of his. This video clip is a shining example. It's asking why Black men like Trump but rather than asking Black men, the discussion is with a Black woman. Trump actually talks to Black men and does so without the condescending disrespect we saw with Obama.
Thank you ma'am.
Make no mistake. The system/media KNOWS intelligent black men exists. But they get overlooked on purpose by BOTH parties.
No offense, but don’t ask black women about black men issues.
Right?
Trump had to endorse the Republican that had the best chance of beating Fetterman who’s very popular In Pennsylvania..Oz only lost by 4 points every other Republican it would’ve been minimum 10+
Doing the same thing and expecting different results is the definition of insanity! I saw nothing changing everything was still horrible and promises were not kept! Trump asked what do you want from me? And what do you have to lose?
Stop over talking people.. allow them to respond ‼️ let em drop the gems
It’s about culture, not color.
Morality as the Saul Alinsky tactic, in a nation with billion dollar online porn, expenditure, is sort of ridiculous isn’t it?
Things like the passport bros movement woke black men up to the fact that men and women are never a part of the same community no matter how much they look alike. There is no one size fits all policy that's going to benefit both black men and black women.
Its not all about liking Trump some it is about looking around and seeing the results of the actions and policies of the current administration and of the Democratic party over the last two decades.
Good video.
So do Black Women ❤
I came here to see if she would nail it...she mentioned rappers. Wow
We all don’t think the same. Black women have more degrees and student debt so the liberal party appeals more to them. Not to mention Kamala was a woman which made her an auto vote for our women.
With Black men there isn’t as significant of a benefit even though we did vote similar to Black women anyways.
Black women are also the biggest voluntary single mothers, so they look to the government as their husband. They like the pandering and the goodies that the DNC gives them.
Lol just ask black man
People can change and become better and authentic, and those who deceive others don't change and they can't become authentic as a deceiver.
She told you right away why they like him, you wasted the rest of the time pretending she said nothing and asked why again.
Us black men we domt like trump we just understood he would be better for the country then kamala
For the most part 🤷🏾♂️
They always say that they hate this an that but can never explain why
Love it well done
I don't believe her because I'm a FBA heterosexual man who happens to be elderly and I've had an ID since I was a teenager 😂😂😂
No emotions. Accountability and responsibility. Black men for Trump
This past election demonstrated what black women really want, they spoke volumes. Let them go!
As a black man, as a lifelong conservative republican..I can say she is right; Republicans barely put up a token fight for black support. Trump has changed all of that.
She deserves to be able to serve our country and I for one hope one day her time will come and she will get that chance and the very ones that helped to destroy her chances will actually be the very ones helping to get her elected as their penance.
Thank you, thank you for correcting yourself when you said "Black community" to Black Americans. We don't have an active community. We are very individualistic people compared to other groups who at least practiced group economics- we do not. A community works together for a common goal and interest and Black Americans Natives do not do that. So using the term "community" to describe Black Americans is very incorrect even though the media loves to pretend we have one. The works that are correct are "black neighborhoods" or "Black society" or Black enclaves.
Disagree. We don't have a community because we don't have families. Black communities are structures that are generated from families. We don't have black families. We have single women making babies with random men, and we have a lot of random men raised by those single women.
It’s not just black men. Black men nor black women vote in large numbers. So to extrapolate the election results to our community is not an accurate interpretation of our sentiments.
Thank you
What are our sentiments? What makes sharing a skin pigment become a unified culture? I'm genuinely curious. What is the connecting line outside of hair texture between a descendant of African slaves and say an Ethiopian who came in the 90's?
Not sure if you aware but only 8/9% of black women voted for Trump. That means an overwhelming +90% of black women voted democrat. This was the most monolithic voting block this election.
@@sudoleone9805 Not sure if you are aware that the electorate population is different from the general population. Only 24% of eligible black voters voted in this election. The lady was right and you owe her an apology.
TRUMPLIFE👌🏾🫡🇺🇸🔺👁️ Never been a Democrat not a Trump supporter a REPUBLICAN!!
The problem is most black people see them as separate from the rest of Americans. They see their race as their most important feature. I’m a white man, being a man is significantly more important to me than my skin color.
You're a White man. Try seeing from my perspective, instead of your own.
This is not true. This is why so many comments are saying TALK TO A BLACK MAN. Black men are men first and black second because in 2024 gender > race in most situations. However for women, race often trumps gender. This is why you have to talk to actual black men.
@ Then why did black men overwhelmingly vote for Kamala Harris?
Great topic here
For so long they have been ignored or mostly brushed aside. Interesting perspective, this subject seems clearly formed and is overdue for recognition in our culture and in political circles.
That's the biggest problem with America. Politicians think people they have grouped, support a particular caucus and aren't capable of thinking for themselves.
I like the fact that trump actually listens and can up with some sort of plan for black American
Why's he asking HER?
Very revealing
Biden was terrible, Kamala was terrible, Trump was better.
I’m appalled with how many people wondering why this was asked to a Black woman, when she makes it clear why in the first question.
Reparations first B1 family.
They are getting educated and with alternative news outlets. It's more than clear.
What percentage of voting Black men voted for Trump in this last election? Maybe 20%? Probably the same as in 2020? Why are we acting as if there was some huge shift within the Black male community?
The important number is how many stayed home. If those voters decided to vote some of those swing states would looked different
@@lamartruth6601 facts!
My brother told me years ago that a black man must have an ID. He got stopped by the police regularly and needed one. That statics about IDs must be a lie.
Sometimes you don’t need a clean hand to do a clean job.
The first thing that Black people would resent is the phrase "BLACK MAGA."
You should stop interrupting her when she is speaking...let her thoughts flow.
Ya can have the 20% of Black men that voted for him. The other 80% of us good. 👍🏾
Hopefully one day u wake up and see the dems are using us and making us a dependent to them for votes
Minority Men want to be treated like Men not like children
Amen
We base our decisions on facts and interests (not feelings). Just like US foreign policy is driven. What is in the best interest of our families and the American people - simple pragmatism
Men are men, regardless of skin color. The Leftists would see all men stripped of the things that make them men: initiative, courage, protection for a wife and family, identity as someone who takes challenges head-on. These are universal concepts which appeal to all men. And Mr. Trump provides an exemplar for their aspirations.
As a christian you are taught to forgive people and not keep grudges and cancel people for something they did 20 years ago.
Specifically, black Americans
Real Talk 🎈
Dude, quit interrupting the sister and let her talk. You don’t know everything. That’s why you have her interviewing on the show.
This interview is not just undermining and disrespectful, its stupid. This woman has no idea what she’s talking about.
Why SOME Black Men like Trump. To be correct.
No, why a Lot of black men voted for him, the same way a Lot of Hispanic men voted for him. You people are so sore. He won, get over it.
That's the media old and narrow minded. One person represents an entire group /race
Yeah that delucional thinking is of the past.
But yes the majority of black men follow the loudest person in the room. As that will get them material things. And that will help them survive. Which will make them feel good. Ultimately most of what we do is based on some emotion. But men want to deny that 😂🤡
Oh well things will go down eventually
@BeautifulMe-g4c Ever heard of the word BULLSHIT?!!!
Yes, you're right. The thinking black men.
Or more precisely, why MASCULINE black men like Trump. The DNC is for soft men.
Why didn't they ask black men? Black women don't speak for black men.
Nothing against her personally, but he SHOULD have asked a black men ABOUT BLACK MEN. Men who are masculine to various degrees don't want a woman to speak for him. So many black conservative men on social media and some who has run for local/state offices. Trump would have had enough sense to do this.
This shows a lack of respect for black men. Right, left or other; they will never disrespect another group of people like this.
Lol Instead of asking BM he goes to BW ? Are you serious? 😂