PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
1. Begin with this fact: without the black vote, the Democrats would never win a national election.
"...what would happen if a smaller percentage of blacks turned out:
- At 90 percent black turn-out, Wisconsinâs 10 electoral votes slide into the GOP column.
- At 75 percent black turn-out, Pennsylvaniaâs 21 electoral votes go Republican.
- At 70 percent Michiganâs 17 electoral votes turn from blue to red.
- At 50 percent the GOP collects Delawreâs three electoral votes.
I donât know what a realistic number to project is for the effects of angry black apathy, but Iâll stop at 50 percent. It may be that going as low as 75 percent is unrealistic. Most likely itâs impossible to say. (And this doesnât take into account things like congressional districts where black voters make the margin of difference.)"
Do Democrats need the black vote? | RobertEmmet
2. Now, what the Nick Cannon episode exposed:
Cannot revealed a deep anti-Semitism. Contrary to what has been largely a shrug by the Democrat/Liberal/Leftists about anti-Semitism.....he lost his job.
Then he apologized and seemed truly sorry.......guess what happened in response by the black community?
"Cannon Frustrated as Black Community Turns on Him, Calls Him a âSell-Out for Apologizingâ for Anti-Semitism
The apology came out the next day, reiterating his determination to educate and connect with the Jewish community.
Cannon proved he meant everything he said in his apology because he posted a picture of him sitting with Cooper for an episode of his podcast.
The responses, though.
The replies to his apology will not surprise you, unfortunately. It made me sick to read one person insisting the apology proves âthat black celebrity is completely controlled by white supremacy.â
Others could not believe that Cannon apologized for speaking the truth. A few people thought the PR firms forced it out of him.
Cannon had enough.
Nick Cannon
@NickCannon
¡
Jul 17
I hurt an entire community and it pained me to my core, I thought it couldnât get any worse. Then I watched my own community turn on me and call me a sell-out for apologizing. Goodnight. Enjoy Earth"
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"...what would happen if a smaller percentage of blacks turned out:
- At 90 percent black turn-out, Wisconsinâs 10 electoral votes slide into the GOP column.
- At 75 percent black turn-out, Pennsylvaniaâs 21 electoral votes go Republican.
- At 70 percent Michiganâs 17 electoral votes turn from blue to red.
- At 50 percent the GOP collects Delawreâs three electoral votes.
I donât know what a realistic number to project is for the effects of angry black apathy, but Iâll stop at 50 percent. It may be that going as low as 75 percent is unrealistic. Most likely itâs impossible to say. (And this doesnât take into account things like congressional districts where black voters make the margin of difference.)"
Do Democrats need the black vote? | RobertEmmet
2. Now, what the Nick Cannon episode exposed:
Cannot revealed a deep anti-Semitism. Contrary to what has been largely a shrug by the Democrat/Liberal/Leftists about anti-Semitism.....he lost his job.
Then he apologized and seemed truly sorry.......guess what happened in response by the black community?
"Cannon Frustrated as Black Community Turns on Him, Calls Him a âSell-Out for Apologizingâ for Anti-Semitism
The apology came out the next day, reiterating his determination to educate and connect with the Jewish community.
Cannon proved he meant everything he said in his apology because he posted a picture of him sitting with Cooper for an episode of his podcast.
The responses, though.
The replies to his apology will not surprise you, unfortunately. It made me sick to read one person insisting the apology proves âthat black celebrity is completely controlled by white supremacy.â
Others could not believe that Cannon apologized for speaking the truth. A few people thought the PR firms forced it out of him.
Cannon had enough.
Nick Cannon
@NickCannon
¡
Jul 17
I hurt an entire community and it pained me to my core, I thought it couldnât get any worse. Then I watched my own community turn on me and call me a sell-out for apologizing. Goodnight. Enjoy Earth"

Cannon Frustrated as Black Community Turns on Him, Calls Him a 'Sell-Out for Apologizing' for Anti-Semitism
Cannon sat down with a rabbi for his podcast.
