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Are African Americans Truly Warming up to Trump?
Townhall.com ^ | September 4, 2020 | David Limbaugh

Posted on 09/04/2020 3:13:35 AM PDT by Kaslin

I get the sense that rightward movement is occurring in the African American community. This is more than anecdotal. It's not random. It is for good reason.

At least since the '60s, the Democrats have had a lock on the black vote, which they've nurtured and protected like leftists guard their copies of "The Communist Manifesto." Their conquest was cynical in its inception and has grown more so through the years.

You've probably read President Lyndon Johnson's overtly racist remarks concerning his support for the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act -- remarks that are in such poor taste I won't repeat them here. Suffice it to say that Johnson allegedly bragged his support would secure African American allegiance to Democrats for decades to come. Even those who unconvincingly dispute Johnson's despicable statements don't deny that he habitually used racist language.

Johnson must have known what he was doing, though I doubt that the Democrats' monopoly on the black vote is based solely on the misperception that Democrats have been the sacred guardians of blacks' civil liberties. Democrats have also shrewdly cultivated the fiction that only they care about the economic plight of minorities.

More recently, they've gone further and portrayed Republicans as not just indifferent but affirmatively racist. This slander is a special kind of evil, violating on a grand scale the Mosaic Commandment against bearing false witness -- and causing immeasurable damage to race relations.

In some cases, Republican policies have been easy for Democrats to mischaracterize. Republicans have historically opposed excessive welfare programs. While supporting some level of safety net, they believe that fostering long-term dependency on government is devastating to the recipients and to society overall because it diminishes the work ethic and human dignity, and sabotages the nuclear family.

Democrats have often depicted principled conservative opposition to these programs as evidence of their lack of compassion and outright racism. A more modern version of this smear is Democrats' attributing Republican support for a border wall to their racism. If they're racist toward blacks, they're surely racist toward Mexicans -- and everyone else who "doesn't look like them."

If anything borders on racist, it's this constant pandering and condescension toward minorities. The suggestion is that they're incapable of helping themselves and benevolent politicians must do it for them. Opposition to voter ID laws is a perfect example. Why isn't it offensive to suggest that minority voters will be disadvantaged if required to present legal identification at the polling place? This is a modern case of what some call "the soft bigotry of low expectations."

As insulting as that is, what's worse is many Democrats assume the minority vote is a given. It's no secret that in national elections, Democrats depend on the overwhelming majority of black votes. The failing -- and thus, less circumspect -- Joe Biden cavalierly displayed this presumption when he said if blacks don't vote for him over President Donald Trump, they "ain't black."

Some seemed shocked at Biden's remark; others dismissed it as just another instance of weird Joe shooting off his harmless mouth again.

Nonsense. This attitude is not unique to Biden. The left has been treating black conservatives like second-class citizens for years. From Condoleezza Rice to Clarence Thomas to Thomas Sowell to Walter Williams to Larry Elder, conservative blacks have been egregiously mistreated and dehumanized by those, ironically, who claim to be the most egalitarian and least racist.

But as I said, it seems a movement is underway in which African Americans are increasingly rejecting the Democrats' identity politics and exploitation and treatment of them as part of a group rather than as individuals.

Rhetoric eventually rings hollow if it doesn't match reality. President Trump's economic policies objectively resulted in historically low records of black unemployment and a real increase in their standard of living. Disingenuous denials of these facts are not lost on African Americans.

There's something else going on as well: the torching of our cities, the movement to defund the police and the overall breakdown of law and order. Democrats are miscalculating if they assume minorities are less desirous of safe streets than everyone else. A recent Rasmussen poll showed that 64 percent of Americans worry about "cop shortage and public safety," and "Blacks (67%) are the most concerned about public safety where they live, compared to 63% of whites and 65% of other minority Americans." Yet Democrats, until recent polling began to scare them, conspicuously refused to denounce the violence.

I am encouraged when I see Candace Owens and countless other young black conservatives courageously standing against the narrative that has been shoved down our throats since the '60s. I am encouraged that former outspoken Democratic attorney Leo Terrell offered to campaign for President Trump in all the swing states between now and the election, saying the Democratic Party no longer represents him or the interests of the black community. I am heartened by a YouTube video of four upbeat young black men with MAGA hats saying that the rioters don't speak for them, that they don't want to be treated as victims, that they appreciate American liberty and enthusiastically support President Trump. I am thrilled about polls reporting double-digit support for Trump among blacks.

Even apart from the election, ideological diversity is immensely gratifying. For too long, the Democratic Party has taken for granted the African American vote. We shall see if it comes to regret that in November


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aacommunity; blackvoters; identitypolitics; joebiden; trump2020

1 posted on 09/04/2020 3:13:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

why not? The Demonrat Party has done NOTHING for them in 60 years except keep them in poverty.

Hopefully they’re eyes are being opened


2 posted on 09/04/2020 3:17:24 AM PDT by afchief
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To: afchief

Many had their eyes opened during the Obama presidency, when nothing was done for them while every accommodation was made for immigrants (including illegals); a few of them even started a group called Black Lies Matter.

In a few years history will be edited to show it started under Trump, but it is an inescapable fact that Ferguson/Baltimore/Trayvon happened on Obama’s watch.


3 posted on 09/04/2020 3:24:27 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Kaslin
You've probably read President Lyndon Johnson's overtly racist remarks concerning his support for the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act -- remarks that are in such poor taste I won't repeat them here. Suffice it to say that Johnson allegedly bragged his support would secure African American allegiance to Democrats for decades to come.

What LBJ said to his SecState was very straight forward, "I'll have these ni88ers voting demonRAT for the next two hundred years".

LBJ was a demmonRAT racist that hated blacks and yet the blacks of today are clueless about the history of the KKK and the demonRATs.

However, blacks are waking up to the rat bastard demonRATs.

4 posted on 09/04/2020 3:43:55 AM PDT by USS Alaska
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To: Kaslin

Maybe the black men. Black women? I don’t see it.


5 posted on 09/04/2020 3:46:06 AM PDT by CatOwner
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To: CatOwner

“Maybe the black men. Black women? I don’t see it.”

The younger generation will be more likely than the older to cross over. Kanye’s influence.... a big crack in the wall ... the election results will tell how much, if the numbers are legit.


6 posted on 09/04/2020 3:55:17 AM PDT by Susquehanna Patriot
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To: kearnyirish2

Like the LIBs and the DC statehood fiasco.

Did ‘they’ not have 2 years of LIB control with Clinton & Obama?

The ONLY time it is important is when ‘they’ know it won’t pass?

Like the homeless aren’t there unless everything is controlled by the Rs


7 posted on 09/04/2020 4:08:17 AM PDT by xrmusn (6/98"HRC is the Grandmother that lures Hansel & Gretel to the pot")
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To: Kaslin

And in all this attention given to the black vote, the hispanics are being ignored by the left and are showing increasing support for republicans as well.


8 posted on 09/04/2020 4:15:38 AM PDT by joshua c
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To: Kaslin

That “Then you ain’t black” Biden comment should be a part of Republican PAC TV advertisements.


9 posted on 09/04/2020 4:17:38 AM PDT by Does so (KYLE Rittenhouse neutralized three FELONS! ("Lefty" included).)
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To: USS Alaska

#Blexit pic.twitter.com/wY8Aeftrh9— Eyes On Q (@EyesOnQ) September 1, 2020


10 posted on 09/04/2020 4:29:22 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: Kaslin

Winning 90+ percent of any demographic is unnatural in a democratic society. There was bound to be a correction eventually. You know more Blacks than single digit percentages are going to lean conservative in their outlook.

Besides, what have the Democrats done for Blacks in the 50+ years that Blacks gave Democrats their vote by such margins? Not much.


11 posted on 09/04/2020 4:37:48 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: Kaslin

I don’t believe it. All we can hope for is depressed black turnout. That has a similar effect, and I’ll take it.


12 posted on 09/04/2020 5:03:16 AM PDT by BlueStateRightist (Government is best which governs least.)
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To: Kaslin

I’ll believe it when I see it, but it’s amazing how Obama turned black Americans into second class minorities in their own country. He really flooded what was left of their neighborhoods with a bunch of foreigners, pushing them out of jobs, etc. Granted, the GOPe was all in on replacing the population, too.

The best thing about the black vote this year is that they are not at all motivated to get out for Biden; even less than they were for Hillary. If Trump can improve some on 2016, with a lower black turnout, it’s a good thing.


13 posted on 09/04/2020 5:10:01 AM PDT by cdcdawg (Biden has dementia.)
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To: Susquehanna Patriot

Kanye will run strong in 2024 and the Democrats will fully support him after trying to stop him now. Kanye is very smart and he will use the Democrat truth against them starting with LBJ. And white liberals.


14 posted on 09/04/2020 5:53:21 AM PDT by cnsmom
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To: xrmusn

“Like the homeless aren’t there unless everything is controlled by the Rs”

Right - just as Obama was credited for “jobs saved” while Trump is measured by “jobs created”.


15 posted on 09/06/2020 8:59:54 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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