Where are the black MAGAS now?

During the Trump campaign, we saw all kinds of black MAGAS being paraded around the country. Aside from Byron Donalds, where are they at? Where is this guy?

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Did he just vaporize? Where are they now as Trump guts civil rights, fires blacks from jobs, and replaces them with less qualified whites, like what happened to 4-star General C.Q. Brown, wh was fired and replaced by a white 3-star General. Those stars represent qualifications, meaning that Brown was more qualified than the white man who replaced him. You would think Black conservatives would say something about that, but they didn't because:

Black MAGA Supporters Have Made Their Peace With Racists​

The silence of Black MAGA supporters in the face of Trump’s and Vance’s bigotry during the campaign has carried over to the second Trump era. Now that he’s president again, their voices are being quelled as his white-power, autocratic government takes shape.

The president has spent almost every day of his second term in office so far raging against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), issuing executive orders of a white-nationalist flavor, attacking a federal workforce that’s disproportionately people of color, and making it clear that rolling back civil rights and Black social and education advances is one of his top priorities. Nearly every move of his has involved nods to racist themes and aims. That includes his effort to defy the Constitution and try to eliminate birthright citizenship, his mass firings and funding freezes while he vanishes DEI programs across the federal government, his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants (of color), and even his take on the wildfires in Los Angeles and the Washington area airplane-helicopter disaster.

Trump thinks of his racialized and racist perspective on such events as “common sense.” Consider that a shield for his bias against and antipathy to science and evidence, as well as his visceral inability to see Black people and other people of color in any position of authority and expertise outside of sports and entertainment.

And what has been the response of Black Republican members of Congress to such behavior? Where is the pushback from his (once upon a time) only Black cabinet member, former HUD Secretary Ben Carson? Has there been any reaction from Snoop Dogg, Nelly, or other pro-Trump rappers who claim affinity with the Black grassroots? The answer, of course, is not a peep. Most have run for cover, pretending that Trump is not who he has always been: a serial racist attempting to reshape the nation into a far-right, antidemocratic, white, Christian-nationalist stronghold.

Some of his prominent Black acolytes have, in fact, gone on the record opposing “equity” and DEI in general. Byron Donalds, for example, says he has issues with “equity” because it puts a person’s demographic ahead of his “actual qualifications.”

But qualifications or even competency are not really the issue. As New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie wrote, “Donald Trump does not care about merit.” It couldn’t be plainer or simpler than that. In late February, with the encouragement and full support of Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump fired Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. from his position as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There is little doubt that Trump got rid of him because he was Black and had been outspoken on issues of race and inclusion. Hegseth accused him of having a “woke agenda.” Brown, a four-star general, is to be replaced by Dan Caine, who, you undoubtedly won’t be shocked to learn, is white and a three-star general.

On the rare occasions when Black MAGA denizens have actually addressed the president’s pathological drive to resegregate the country, it has been to protect him and his policies from criticism.

 
During the Trump campaign, we saw all kinds of black MAGAS being paraded around the country. Aside from Byron Donalds, where are they at? Where is this guy?

View attachment 1109017View attachment 1109018View attachment 1109019

Did he just vaporize? Where are they now as Trump guts civil rights, fires blacks from jobs, and replaces them with less qualified whites, like what happened to 4-star General C.Q. Brown, wh was fired and replaced by a white 3-star General. Those stars represent qualifications, meaning that Brown was more qualified than the white man who replaced him. You would think Black conservatives would say something about that, but they didn't because:

Black MAGA Supporters Have Made Their Peace With Racists​

The silence of Black MAGA supporters in the face of Trump’s and Vance’s bigotry during the campaign has carried over to the second Trump era. Now that he’s president again, their voices are being quelled as his white-power, autocratic government takes shape.

The president has spent almost every day of his second term in office so far raging against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), issuing executive orders of a white-nationalist flavor, attacking a federal workforce that’s disproportionately people of color, and making it clear that rolling back civil rights and Black social and education advances is one of his top priorities. Nearly every move of his has involved nods to racist themes and aims. That includes his effort to defy the Constitution and try to eliminate birthright citizenship, his mass firings and funding freezes while he vanishes DEI programs across the federal government, his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants (of color), and even his take on the wildfires in Los Angeles and the Washington area airplane-helicopter disaster.

Trump thinks of his racialized and racist perspective on such events as “common sense.” Consider that a shield for his bias against and antipathy to science and evidence, as well as his visceral inability to see Black people and other people of color in any position of authority and expertise outside of sports and entertainment.

And what has been the response of Black Republican members of Congress to such behavior? Where is the pushback from his (once upon a time) only Black cabinet member, former HUD Secretary Ben Carson? Has there been any reaction from Snoop Dogg, Nelly, or other pro-Trump rappers who claim affinity with the Black grassroots? The answer, of course, is not a peep. Most have run for cover, pretending that Trump is not who he has always been: a serial racist attempting to reshape the nation into a far-right, antidemocratic, white, Christian-nationalist stronghold.

Some of his prominent Black acolytes have, in fact, gone on the record opposing “equity” and DEI in general. Byron Donalds, for example, says he has issues with “equity” because it puts a person’s demographic ahead of his “actual qualifications.”

But qualifications or even competency are not really the issue. As New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie wrote, “Donald Trump does not care about merit.” It couldn’t be plainer or simpler than that. In late February, with the encouragement and full support of Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump fired Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. from his position as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There is little doubt that Trump got rid of him because he was Black and had been outspoken on issues of race and inclusion. Hegseth accused him of having a “woke agenda.” Brown, a four-star general, is to be replaced by Dan Caine, who, you undoubtedly won’t be shocked to learn, is white and a three-star general.

On the rare occasions when Black MAGA denizens have actually addressed the president’s pathological drive to resegregate the country, it has been to protect him and his policies from criticism.

Struth is around here somewhere kissing ass.
 
Thier still around just not in the public eye. The message they and all others voting for Trump is still valid. Those and all working class voters including J6 protesters are tired of being sluffed off by the government that supposed to serve us, not do what ever they please. American people come first, that includes us working people, not just the wealthy and foreign dictators .
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During the Trump campaign, we saw all kinds of black MAGAS being paraded around the country. Aside from Byron Donalds, where are they at? Where is this guy?

View attachment 1109017View attachment 1109018View attachment 1109019

Did he just vaporize? Where are they now as Trump guts civil rights, fires blacks from jobs, and replaces them with less qualified whites, like what happened to 4-star General C.Q. Brown, wh was fired and replaced by a white 3-star General. Those stars represent qualifications, meaning that Brown was more qualified than the white man who replaced him. You would think Black conservatives would say something about that, but they didn't because:

Black MAGA Supporters Have Made Their Peace With Racists​

The silence of Black MAGA supporters in the face of Trump’s and Vance’s bigotry during the campaign has carried over to the second Trump era. Now that he’s president again, their voices are being quelled as his white-power, autocratic government takes shape.

The president has spent almost every day of his second term in office so far raging against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), issuing executive orders of a white-nationalist flavor, attacking a federal workforce that’s disproportionately people of color, and making it clear that rolling back civil rights and Black social and education advances is one of his top priorities. Nearly every move of his has involved nods to racist themes and aims. That includes his effort to defy the Constitution and try to eliminate birthright citizenship, his mass firings and funding freezes while he vanishes DEI programs across the federal government, his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants (of color), and even his take on the wildfires in Los Angeles and the Washington area airplane-helicopter disaster.

Trump thinks of his racialized and racist perspective on such events as “common sense.” Consider that a shield for his bias against and antipathy to science and evidence, as well as his visceral inability to see Black people and other people of color in any position of authority and expertise outside of sports and entertainment.

And what has been the response of Black Republican members of Congress to such behavior? Where is the pushback from his (once upon a time) only Black cabinet member, former HUD Secretary Ben Carson? Has there been any reaction from Snoop Dogg, Nelly, or other pro-Trump rappers who claim affinity with the Black grassroots? The answer, of course, is not a peep. Most have run for cover, pretending that Trump is not who he has always been: a serial racist attempting to reshape the nation into a far-right, antidemocratic, white, Christian-nationalist stronghold.

Some of his prominent Black acolytes have, in fact, gone on the record opposing “equity” and DEI in general. Byron Donalds, for example, says he has issues with “equity” because it puts a person’s demographic ahead of his “actual qualifications.”

But qualifications or even competency are not really the issue. As New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie wrote, “Donald Trump does not care about merit.” It couldn’t be plainer or simpler than that. In late February, with the encouragement and full support of Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump fired Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. from his position as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There is little doubt that Trump got rid of him because he was Black and had been outspoken on issues of race and inclusion. Hegseth accused him of having a “woke agenda.” Brown, a four-star general, is to be replaced by Dan Caine, who, you undoubtedly won’t be shocked to learn, is white and a three-star general.

On the rare occasions when Black MAGA denizens have actually addressed the president’s pathological drive to resegregate the country, it has been to protect him and his policies from criticism.

I probably should have expected the maga backlash to your OP, but honestly I think the link simply shows black men (like Donalds and Tim Scott) figure they are better off with guys who don't call out racists but give them a nod, because they still have legal protections in voting housing etc
 
I really think whites such as you need to not make such comments.
Why do you care where he is?... if you are saying he is sorry for his vote you would be wrong... if he were he would show up somewhere and say so...
 
I probably should have expected the maga backlash to your OP, but honestly I think the link simply shows black men (like Donalds and Tim Scott) figure they are better off with guys who don't call out racists but give them a nod, because they still have legal protections in voting housing etc
They are grifters. It is well known among blacks that if you want to get rich, turn to a black right-winger and start talking anti back rhetoric. Idiots like Jesse Peterson have become very wealthy doing that. But what does it profit a man to gain the world but lose his soul?
 
They are grifters. It is well known among blacks that if you want to get rich, turn to a black right-winger and start talking anti back rhetoric. Idiots like Jesse Peterson have become very wealthy doing that. But what does it profit a man to gain the world but lose his soul?
I dunno. That goes too far for me. If some black guy thinks gop economics is better for him/her, it's none of my business.

We're having an election tomorrow. In Jackson, with more than 80% black. I think a republican might win a seat on the city council. I'm voted D for mayor. The crook got indicted and lost the primary. The D is an honest guy whose a known quantity. The gop is running a guy for mayor who actually could be one of those lizard people with masks. lol
 
Why do you care where he is?... if you are saying he is sorry for his vote you would be wrong... if he were he would show up somewhere and say so...
Because they were paraded out in front of you racists like show horses, and now that Trump is in office killing everything that allowed blacks some semblance of equality, they seem to have vanished. Seems they were no longer useful for the agenda, so now we don't see them being promoted so much.
 
I dunno. That goes too far for me. If some black guy thinks gop economics is better for him/her, it's none of my business.

We're having an election tomorrow. In Jackson, with more than 80% black. I think a republican might win a seat on the city council. I'm voted D for mayor. The crook got indicted and lost the primary. The D is an honest guy whose a known quantity. The gop is running a guy for mayor who actually could be one of those lizard people with masks. lol
There are actual black Republicans who aren't grifters and who are respected. The GOP economics are not good for blacks. Voter suppression and eradicating civil rights policies designed to create economic opportunities are not good for anyone.
 
There is nothing blacks are prohibited from. There is equality.
Here we have a white person who has not lived one second being black who feels qualified to try telling us what Black people aren't prohibited from. Words written on paper do not make equality happen.
 
Here we have a white person who has not lived one second being black who feels qualified to try telling us what Black people aren't prohibited from. Words written on paper do not make equality happen.

What are you prohibited from doing?

Lol
 
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Why do whites like you ask stupid questions when you have seen your friends deny blacks jobs and other things?

I've never seen that happen and your racist bullshit has ran it's course. You're tiresome, ill informed and an attention seeking asshole, you and your sock. How's that?
 
During the Trump campaign, we saw all kinds of black MAGAS being paraded around the country. Aside from Byron Donalds, where are they at? Where is this guy?

View attachment 1109017View attachment 1109018View attachment 1109019

Did he just vaporize? Where are they now as Trump guts civil rights, fires blacks from jobs, and replaces them with less qualified whites, like what happened to 4-star General C.Q. Brown, wh was fired and replaced by a white 3-star General. Those stars represent qualifications, meaning that Brown was more qualified than the white man who replaced him. You would think Black conservatives would say something about that, but they didn't because:

Black MAGA Supporters Have Made Their Peace With Racists​

The silence of Black MAGA supporters in the face of Trump’s and Vance’s bigotry during the campaign has carried over to the second Trump era. Now that he’s president again, their voices are being quelled as his white-power, autocratic government takes shape.

The president has spent almost every day of his second term in office so far raging against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), issuing executive orders of a white-nationalist flavor, attacking a federal workforce that’s disproportionately people of color, and making it clear that rolling back civil rights and Black social and education advances is one of his top priorities. Nearly every move of his has involved nods to racist themes and aims. That includes his effort to defy the Constitution and try to eliminate birthright citizenship, his mass firings and funding freezes while he vanishes DEI programs across the federal government, his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants (of color), and even his take on the wildfires in Los Angeles and the Washington area airplane-helicopter disaster.

Trump thinks of his racialized and racist perspective on such events as “common sense.” Consider that a shield for his bias against and antipathy to science and evidence, as well as his visceral inability to see Black people and other people of color in any position of authority and expertise outside of sports and entertainment.

And what has been the response of Black Republican members of Congress to such behavior? Where is the pushback from his (once upon a time) only Black cabinet member, former HUD Secretary Ben Carson? Has there been any reaction from Snoop Dogg, Nelly, or other pro-Trump rappers who claim affinity with the Black grassroots? The answer, of course, is not a peep. Most have run for cover, pretending that Trump is not who he has always been: a serial racist attempting to reshape the nation into a far-right, antidemocratic, white, Christian-nationalist stronghold.

Some of his prominent Black acolytes have, in fact, gone on the record opposing “equity” and DEI in general. Byron Donalds, for example, says he has issues with “equity” because it puts a person’s demographic ahead of his “actual qualifications.”

But qualifications or even competency are not really the issue. As New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie wrote, “Donald Trump does not care about merit.” It couldn’t be plainer or simpler than that. In late February, with the encouragement and full support of Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump fired Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. from his position as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There is little doubt that Trump got rid of him because he was Black and had been outspoken on issues of race and inclusion. Hegseth accused him of having a “woke agenda.” Brown, a four-star general, is to be replaced by Dan Caine, who, you undoubtedly won’t be shocked to learn, is white and a three-star general.

On the rare occasions when Black MAGA denizens have actually addressed the president’s pathological drive to resegregate the country, it has been to protect him and his policies from criticism.


Here's who makes disparaging posts about "black MAGAs":

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