7 famous black people who aren’t afraid to be seen with Donald Trump

7 famous black people who aren’t afraid to be seen with Donald Trump January 14, 2017

The Left — the party of slavery — has always wanted to keep black people in their little box.  If you don’t believe me, try this out for size:

If you’re a black person, start talking positively about a Republican.  Dare to say something nice about Donald Trump.  Stand back and watch the fireworks.

Even if you grew up in the South Bronx (like I did), you’re suddenly “not sufficiently black enough.”  Even if you were formerly associated with the Black Panthers (like Clarence Thomas), you suddenly are now Uncle Tom.  Even if you are a Sheriff of a city and are risking your life to make black neighborhoods safer (like Sheriff David Clarke), you are “whitewashed.”

The Democrats make it clear — agree with us, or we’ll racially insult you.  That’s why I want to praise the black people who are “breaking ranks,” so to speak, with the intense societal pressure to “stay in your box.”  Here are the black people who have been brave enough to be seen with Donald Trump.  It’s actually no small act of courage.

 1.  Steve Harvey


On Friday, game show host Steve Harvey went to Trump Tower to talk to Trump about bringing  “about positive change in the inner cities.”  In the lobby of the building, Harvey said he thought Trump “was a great guy” and that — no — he was’t getting into politics.

“I ain’t gonna pass a background check,” he said.


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