Black Community's Stance on LA Protests & Deportations: A Shift in Political Alliances
Black Conservative PerspectiveJune 9, 202522 min245,780 views
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- ✊🏾 Many in the Black community are choosing not to participate in protests against deportations, viewing it as "not their fight."
- 🏠 The prevailing sentiment is for Black individuals to stay home, stay safe, and mind their own business rather than get involved in what is perceived as others' issues.
- 🗣️ There's a strong message to avoid being "tricked" by Democrats into supporting groups that have not historically supported the Black community.
Perceived Betrayal and Political Realignment
- 🗳️ Following recent elections, there's a sentiment among some Black liberals that they feel betrayed by Latino voters who supported Trump.
- 📉 This has led to a decision by some, particularly Black women (referred to as the "92%"), to sit out of politics and protests, feeling their support has not been reciprocated.
- 🤝 The idea of a "black and brown coalition" is questioned, with a growing sentiment that historical support from the Black community has not been acknowledged or returned.
Critiques of Immigration Policies and Democratic Rhetoric
- 🚫 The video argues that illegal immigrants do not have the same rights as US citizens and that the US is footing the bill for their healthcare, welfare, and other services.
- 🗣️ There's strong criticism of Democrats and liberal media for portraying protests as "peaceful" when, according to the speaker, there is evidence of rioting, looting, and destruction.
- 🇺🇸 The sentiment is that illegal immigrants should be deported, and that President Trump's policies are beneficial for the Black community by reducing competition for resources and jobs.
Shifting Priorities and Self-Interest
- 🎯 For the Black community, the focus is shifting towards self-preservation and prioritizing their own issues, such as reduced illegal immigration and abortion rates.
- 💰 The argument is made that policies supporting America and its citizens are inherently "pro-black," countering the narrative that Black conservatives are "sellouts."
- 🏠 The speaker advocates for a stance of "illegal fatigue" and encourages the deportation of all individuals who are in the country illegally.
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