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SpaceCrystal

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Apr 1, 2019
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This is something that I just found:


President Donald Trump unveiled a plan aimed at winning over Black Americans on Friday, less than two months before Election Day, largely expanding upon the existing economic-related initiatives the President established in his first term.

The proposals include prosecuting the Ku Klux Klan and Antifa as terrorist organizations, making Juneteenth a federal holiday and efforts to bolster Black economic prosperity.

During an Atlanta event announcing what was deemed the Black Economic Empowerment "Platinum Plan," Trump sought to draw contrasts between his plan for the African American community and Joe Biden's proposals, arguing that the former vice president "inflicted" damage on the Black community over the last 47 years he's spent working in Washington.

Trump garnered just 8% of the Black electorate in 2016 -- and an average of recent 2020 polls shows Biden leading Trump with Black voters by an 83% to 8%, or 75-point, margin.

"They only care about power for themselves, whatever that means. My opponent is offering Black Americans nothing but the same old, tired, empty slogans," Trump argued.

The President has presented different messages on race when playing to different audiences. He defended Confederate symbols. He has called the Black Lives Matter movement a "symbol of hate," days after retweeting and then deleting a video that included a Florida supporter shouting "White power." The White House has maintained that Trump did not hear the supporter say the phrase.

But on Friday, the President spoke about the pillars of the plan in broad terms, saying, that among other proposals, he would be building up "peaceful" urban neighborhoods with the "highest standards" of policing, bringing fairness to the justice system, expanding school choice, increasing Black home ownership and creating a "national clemency project to right wrongful prosecutions and to pardon individuals who have reformed their (lives)."

The proposal borrows efforts from proposals by other Republicans, such as South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who played a vital role in the establishment of opportunity zones and remains the sole Black Republican in the Senate.

For example, Trump's plan proposes making lynching a national hate crime. In 2019, Scott co-sponsored legislation to make lynching a hate crime alongside none other than California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris, who is now the Democratic vice presidential nominee. The legislation passed in the Senate but was never passed by the House.

As demonstrations rocked the country this summer protesting against police brutality and racism following the death of George Floyd, the President sought to console Black Americans who have died as a result of police violence. However, he has consistently delivered a law and order message, calling demonstrators "thugs" and "anarchists" and rebuking what he said was protesters' "mob rule."

A Monmouth University poll released earlier this month found that 82% of Black respondents said Trump's handling of the protests made the current situation worse.

The President's "Platinum Plan" also proposes recognizing Juneteenth, the widely observed holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, as a federal holiday.

The Trump campaign scheduled a rally on Juneteenth in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- the site of a 1921 massacre of hundreds of African Americans during racial unrest in the historic section of the city known as "Black Wall Street."

Trump said before the rally that it wasn't scheduled on Juneteenth "on purpose," but after the event, which his campaign rescheduled in order to avoid further criticism, he sought credit for popularizing the holiday.

Trump told The Wall Street Journal that "nobody had ever heard of" the holiday before he brought it up.

"I did something good: I made Juneteenth very famous," Trump said.

In June, several senators, including Scott and other Republicans, co-sponsored legislation to make Juneteenth a national holiday.

You know what the problem with this is? It's that the majority of African-Americans like myself have saw right through Trump of what kind of a person that he is & what he has said & done towards people who aren't Caucasian males 4 years ago, let alone his entire life. People can easily look up through Trump's racist history dating back to 1973, such as these articles:

What exactly Trump has said about race.
Donald Trump's long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020.
Racial views of Donald Trump.
Is This the Beginning of the End of American Racism?

Time after time, he's been showing off his racist & sexist/misogynist rhetoric from the very beginning, & couldn't care less about what happens to us. After everything that's happened since he sat in the oval office on January 20th, 2017, we're supposed to believe him now? Fuck off.
 
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SpaceCrystal

SpaceCrystal

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Apr 1, 2019
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Didn't he unveil this like 2 weeks ago? I'm sure we had a thread here.

Yep:
www.resetera.com

CNN : "Trump unveils 'Platinum Plan' for Black Americans"

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/25/politics/donald-trump-black-empowerment-platinum-plan/index.html Donald Trump, the saviour of black people. You see, he cared all along! Upgrade my plan to Diamond if old.



Sorry about that. Will request a lock.
 

Sunster

The Fallen
Oct 5, 2018
10,017
how would prosecuting antifa work? there's no membership as far as I know.
 

boxter432

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Oct 28, 2017
9,260
"he would be building up "peaceful" urban neighborhoods with the "highest standards" of policing"

yeah that sounds appealing! he definitely doesn't want all black people in one shitty area being totally under a police state and away from white suburbs, no sir.
 

grand

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Oct 25, 2017
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It's not about winning over minority voters. It's about making white people feel less guilty for voting for him.
 
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