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BAHAHAHAHA Michael Steele. He's about as "Republican" as your hero Al Sharpton. MICHAEL STEELE!!!The former chair of the Republican party had some words for Byron Donalds. Now nortice the Michael Steele will not be called an Uncle Tom or Sellout. And he is a black Republican. The narrative about blacks from the right is a false one and just like Steele tells Donald to shut up, the same goes for right wing whites who seem to think that blacks must agree with blacks who are so stupid as to utter the words Donald did.
Former RNC Chair Blasts Byron Donalds' Jim Crow Remarks: 'Stop This Crap'
Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), blasted Representative Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, on MSNBC's The Weekend on Sunday for his previous Jim Crow remarks, telling him to "stop this crap."
Donalds spoke about the Jim Crow-era, a period of racial segregation following the Civil War that continued until the late 1960s, while at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia on Tuesday, which was aimed at engaging Black people to vote for the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
After showing a clip of this fiery exchange on The Weekend on Sunday morning, Steele, who is a co-host on the program, said, "You don't double down on Jim Crow, bro. You just don't. You can't convince Black people or anybody else that we were better off in a segregated society where your behind wouldn't have even been allowed in Congress and certainly would have had questions about who you socialize with."
Steele went into an anecdote from when he was growing up in Washington, D.C., while it was still segregated: "My mama couldn't take me to certain parks in D.C. because of Jim Crow. And yet, I sit where I sit now despite that."
He continued: "I'm not going to forget that though and I'm not going to try to romanticize it and pretend that somehow my mama and I were better off when she couldn't take me to that park. So just stop it. And especially Black Republicans, stop this crap, let's be honest about it."
It's explained in the article and more than one thread here already.
He’s a RepublicanBAHAHAHAHA Michael Steele. He's about as "Republican" as your hero Al Sharpton. MICHAEL STEELE!!!![]()
rinoHe’s a Republican
Just not a Trumper
Michael Steele. Somehow I knew it would be. LMAO!The former chair of the Republican party had some words for Byron Donalds. Now nortice the Michael Steele will not be called an Uncle Tom or Sellout. And he is a black Republican. The narrative about blacks from the right is a false one and just like Steele tells Donald to shut up, the same goes for right wing whites who seem to think that blacks must agree with blacks who are so stupid as to utter the words Donald did.
Former RNC Chair Blasts Byron Donalds' Jim Crow Remarks: 'Stop This Crap'
Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), blasted Representative Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, on MSNBC's The Weekend on Sunday for his previous Jim Crow remarks, telling him to "stop this crap."
Donalds spoke about the Jim Crow-era, a period of racial segregation following the Civil War that continued until the late 1960s, while at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia on Tuesday, which was aimed at engaging Black people to vote for the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
After showing a clip of this fiery exchange on The Weekend on Sunday morning, Steele, who is a co-host on the program, said, "You don't double down on Jim Crow, bro. You just don't. You can't convince Black people or anybody else that we were better off in a segregated society where your behind wouldn't have even been allowed in Congress and certainly would have had questions about who you socialize with."
Steele went into an anecdote from when he was growing up in Washington, D.C., while it was still segregated: "My mama couldn't take me to certain parks in D.C. because of Jim Crow. And yet, I sit where I sit now despite that."
He continued: "I'm not going to forget that though and I'm not going to try to romanticize it and pretend that somehow my mama and I were better off when she couldn't take me to that park. So just stop it. And especially Black Republicans, stop this crap, let's be honest about it."
He said that black families were stronger under Jim Crow then they are now. Which is a true statement. We all know the aversion hoax loving democrats have to the truth. They twisted the actual statement to Donalds said that blacks were better off under Jim Crow.It would help if I knew what Donalds said about Jim Crow. Where's the link?
That POS is still alive?Michael Steele....Guessed it....ROFLMFAO.
Zzz
Or so he claimed. But, otoh, who cares even if he is ignorant enough to believe it?
His belief or yours doesn’t control.
You’re still wrong.
So, that's a no.
Thanks.
What other thread is that?It's explained in the article and more than one thread here already.
Read the article. If unable to comprehend it, try adult education.
The former chair of the Republican party had some words for Byron Donalds. Now nortice the Michael Steele will not be called an Uncle Tom or Sellout. And he is a black Republican. The narrative about blacks from the right is a false one and just like Steele tells Donald to shut up, the same goes for right wing whites who seem to think that blacks must agree with blacks who are so stupid as to utter the words Donald did.
Former RNC Chair Blasts Byron Donalds' Jim Crow Remarks: 'Stop This Crap'
Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), blasted Representative Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, on MSNBC's The Weekend on Sunday for his previous Jim Crow remarks, telling him to "stop this crap."
Donalds spoke about the Jim Crow-era, a period of racial segregation following the Civil War that continued until the late 1960s, while at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia on Tuesday, which was aimed at engaging Black people to vote for the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
After showing a clip of this fiery exchange on The Weekend on Sunday morning, Steele, who is a co-host on the program, said, "You don't double down on Jim Crow, bro. You just don't. You can't convince Black people or anybody else that we were better off in a segregated society where your behind wouldn't have even been allowed in Congress and certainly would have had questions about who you socialize with."
Steele went into an anecdote from when he was growing up in Washington, D.C., while it was still segregated: "My mama couldn't take me to certain parks in D.C. because of Jim Crow. And yet, I sit where I sit now despite that."
He continued: "I'm not going to forget that though and I'm not going to try to romanticize it and pretend that somehow my mama and I were better off when she couldn't take me to that park. So just stop it. And especially Black Republicans, stop this crap, let's be honest about it."
I don't read propaganda from Republican "operatives" like Michael Steele and Anna Navarro. They are blatantly dishonest and have no credibility.Read the article. If unable to comprehend it, try adult education.
Poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids~~~~~~~
Well, You Ain't Black if you don't vote for Joe
Here’s a counter argumentThe only reason IQ2 is upset and calling Donald’s an Uncle Tom is he has no reasonable reply or counter argument. It’s been this way for years. Racist is all they have if you don’t agree with them. And what’s funny is anyone will be called a racist for not agreeing.
He never said that. Maybe study and comprehend an entire thought and not the sound bite your trainers have approved you hear.Here’s a counter argument
There was NOTHING good about Jim Crow
So stop defending this asshole who claims that