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    'Another form of slavery': MAGA host lectures Black co-anchor on supporting Democrats

    By David Edwards,

    5 hours ago

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    MAGA TV host Gina Loudon lectured her co-anchor, Terrance Bates, about how Democrats had imposed "another form of slavery" on African-Americans.

    During a Wednesday panel discussion on Real America's Voice, Loudon reported that Vice President Kamala Harris was seen favorably by Black voters while former President Donald Trump was not.

    "But what stands out is that only half of Black voters believe that Harris will actually change the country for the better," she said, citing an Associated Press survey.

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    "If I today am a Black man who is wanting to live an American—the American dream, right, get a wife, get some kids, get a house, right? These aren't big things, but these are American things, right? Then I'm looking at the cities and what the Democrats have done to them and how they push every—push Black people into the cities, to begin with," she continued. "Fathers were taken out of the home by our social services system. That is all Democrat push, and they look at their cultures now and say, what has happened?"

    Loudon posited that Democrats had "emasculated" Black men.

    "It's another form of slavery, in my opinion, and they're tired of it, and they decided that their vote was going to mean something this time," she opined.

    Bates paused for a moment before answering.

    "Well, to the whole issue of being tired, you know, the quote, being tired of being sick and tired, is one of the things that comes to mind," Bates replied. "But more importantly, those issues are issues that we need to address internally."

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    "I see a push for that, and that there's not necessarily this reliance on government to handle these issues, because, let's just be honest, there's a history of the government failing many Black communities, many inner-city communities," he added.

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    Cynthia Dingle
    28m ago
    Why do they do this..stir up problems when so many people are in this weather mess..aren't they ever human or respectful of others situation?
    Tunnell Overton
    38m ago
    repubs been using that line since the Black American Majority left them.
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