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‘Black Vote Ain’t for Sale’: Prominent Activist Exposes Kamala’s $10K Interview Offer, Slams ‘Democrat Plantation’ Tactics to Manipulate Black Voters

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If for no other reason than to be able to smugly smile, I want Kamala Harris  to win so she can, in effect, tell all these self important, politically impotent black men to kiss her black ass. It's not like sistas are in the habit of depending on their menfolk to come through for them, not like  they aren't resourceful enough to independently do for themselves. Not like the black male voting bloc is that disciplined.  Black women have learned to fight their own battles without input from inefficient black males.

I'd be willing to bet it wasn't Kamala's idea to approach what's-his-nzme for an interview. Probably the bright idea of a white male member of her staff who is naive enough to think 10K was enough to buy a nigga off.  😝

White folks have continued to successfully divide Black men and women here in America.

 

White folks have only been practicing division among Black folks since the beginning of slavery. It's been ongoing for  400 years and counting. 

 

The trick is Black women who are still pawns on the chessboard believing they are independently making power moves within the system of racism white supremacy.😎


My vote would be for sale under the proper conditions.

If you promised me money and other TANGIBLES over your opponent and I believe you would honestly deliver on those promises (key factor) then you could literally BUY my vote!

Assuming he was actually offered $10K to do the interview -- he should have taken it.  Disclosed it and interviewed Kalama.

 

I was never 100% behind a candidate that I voted for and Kamala will be no exception. I wish they would offer me $10K to interview Kamala --- Sheeeeit I'd be on the first thing smoking.

 

I like how he said he was real and a silver back Garvey Gorilla.....as if to express how strong and brave he is....then looked around in fear to see who was watching him LMBAO.


 

24 minutes ago, Troy said:

Assuming he was actually offered $10K to do the interview -- he should have taken it.  Disclosed it and interviewed Kalama.

 

I was never 100% behind a candidate that I voted for and Kamala will be no exception. I wish they would offer me $10K to interview Kamala --- Sheeeeit I'd be on the first thing smoking.


Yeah, I was initially thinking the same thing.
He should have took the money and conducted the interview....especially when he said he would do it anyway minus the cash.
WTF???

The only reservation would be how much control would he have over the interview and the questions that would be asked.
We know if a political party is approaching you to conduct an interview....especially one they're offering to pay for...an agenda will be involved to some degree or another.
The question is to what extent.
That would determine whether I'd go along with it or not......or demand more money, LOL.


At the end of the day, money and politics are intertwined and we SHOULD be selling our votes....but for worthy benefits.

a legit journalist is not ġonna pay to interview anybody.  But hell if I know what actually happens in the real world.

 

We should sell our vote.  Instead of spending money on ads they could just give us the money directly.

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