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Glenn Youngkin provided an example to follow to fight CRT. Ron DeSantis has fought tirelessly against the sexualized education of young children with the “Parental Rights in Education” bill. And now, comments made last year by the North Carolina lieutenant governor have resurfaced to provide an example for Republicans to push against the transgender movement, at least where the black community is concerned.
If Republicans want any chance of winning more of the black vote they\u2019ll focus on thispic.twitter.com/DBa4UoOc6Y— Nuance Bro (@Nuance Bro) 1648943517
“Here’s something I’m not supposed to say: Ain’t but two genders. […] You can go to the doctor and get cut up, you can go down to the dress shop and get made up, you can go down there and get drugged up, but at the end of the day, you are just a drugged-up, dressed-up, made-up, cut-up man or woman.”
It would probably be a bit difficult for most politicians to deliver such words so naturally in such a venue, but Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson sure knows how to deliver the truth in a manner capable of getting the entire congregation fired up, doesn’t he?
I don’t think we can expect Ron DeSantis to channel the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr at a rally anytime soon, but the message is one that obviously resonates and will continue to resonate as we approach the midterms and look forward toward 2024. Frankly, I would rather no politician attempts to affect their best southern preacher accent. It never goes well. Just ask Hillary Clinton.
April 04, 2022 at 08:09AM - Joseph Gunderson
'Here’s Something I’m Not Supposed to Say': Black Conservative Goes Viral for Fiery Transgender Rant
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