Women: ‘Donald Trump gives hope to black lives’
American Mirror
Kyle Olson
8/13/2015
Excerpt:
Two women who shot to YouTube stardom over the weekend for criticizing Megyn Kelly’s performance during the Fox News presidential debate are back and they have a message for “frustrated” fellow black people.
Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, the duo making up “The Viewers View,” are now making a direct appeal to African-American voters on behalf of Donald Trump.
“So I’m here just talking to my African-American brothers and sisters. Now listen: I see your frustration and I can feel your pain. But we can no longer take a parade the narrative ‘Black Lives Matter’ in front of people when we don’t feel like our own lives matter,” Hardaway says.
“When we take a we burn down our own neighborhoods. When we take and we kill our brothers and sisters. When we rob from them. When we do destructive things what we’re telling people is we don’t care about our own lives and sometimes that’s why people can’t care about us.
“Now what I want you all to do is take that energy and channel it behind someone that I know cares about all lives — and that’s Mr. Donald Trump.
“Look, he is working to bring jobs back to this country. As a matter of fact, you companies keeping their jobs over here so people like us so that you can become employed and not only would you be surviving, but you’ll be thriving in this country,” according to Hardaway.
“So I’m appealing to you to get behind the candidate — Mr. Donald Trump — that’s going to do something for you. That’s going to give you a hand up instead of a handout.
“Now, my brothers in the streets, I understand your frustration. It’s time for you to get back to work, baby! It’s time for you to have some hope and you’ve got to push the candidate that’s going to do that.
“We’ve been spoon-fed something. But today we’re going to pick up our own forks for ourselves. You see, we be your sisters. We represent you. We stand for you. We stand up for you. But we can’t that if you’re sitting down — burning down your community. Listen, that’s embarrassing!
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View the complete article, including video, at:
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/wom...o-black-lives/
American Mirror
Kyle Olson
8/13/2015
Excerpt:
Two women who shot to YouTube stardom over the weekend for criticizing Megyn Kelly’s performance during the Fox News presidential debate are back and they have a message for “frustrated” fellow black people.
Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, the duo making up “The Viewers View,” are now making a direct appeal to African-American voters on behalf of Donald Trump.
“So I’m here just talking to my African-American brothers and sisters. Now listen: I see your frustration and I can feel your pain. But we can no longer take a parade the narrative ‘Black Lives Matter’ in front of people when we don’t feel like our own lives matter,” Hardaway says.
“When we take a we burn down our own neighborhoods. When we take and we kill our brothers and sisters. When we rob from them. When we do destructive things what we’re telling people is we don’t care about our own lives and sometimes that’s why people can’t care about us.
“Now what I want you all to do is take that energy and channel it behind someone that I know cares about all lives — and that’s Mr. Donald Trump.
“Look, he is working to bring jobs back to this country. As a matter of fact, you companies keeping their jobs over here so people like us so that you can become employed and not only would you be surviving, but you’ll be thriving in this country,” according to Hardaway.
“So I’m appealing to you to get behind the candidate — Mr. Donald Trump — that’s going to do something for you. That’s going to give you a hand up instead of a handout.
“Now, my brothers in the streets, I understand your frustration. It’s time for you to get back to work, baby! It’s time for you to have some hope and you’ve got to push the candidate that’s going to do that.
“We’ve been spoon-fed something. But today we’re going to pick up our own forks for ourselves. You see, we be your sisters. We represent you. We stand for you. We stand up for you. But we can’t that if you’re sitting down — burning down your community. Listen, that’s embarrassing!
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View the complete article, including video, at:
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/wom...o-black-lives/