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It's another one of those fables that republicans believe because it just sounds like something that makes sense to them. The same can be said for a number of stupid things republicans buy into like all democrats being socialists. First, they come up with an idea in their heads that sounds like it could be true and validates their pre-conceived notions about liberals, and then they accept it as fact.
Okay so the idea is that it's blasphemous in the liberal mind that any republican would be black. Sure it's unusual, but why would liberals give a shit? I don't. I don't understand why anyone would be republican let alone just a black guy.
Perhaps the thinking is that black voters would turn to Carson if he got the nomination. Okay, that very well could happen to some small degree, but I can't imagine that would be nearly enough to secure a republican win. Only republicans and perhaps a minority of black people would vote for him. He is as big of a threat as Trump in the general match up.
So what gives?
Because progressives seem to think that a black man can't be a conservative is my interpretation of the repub mind. They do seem to have a point though. Whenever a black person comes out as a con the progressives go ape shit with their attacks calling them Uncle Toms etc. So, in my opinion it's a legit opinion.
Can you quote anyone of any standing calling Ben Carson an "uncle tom"? Of course you can't.
Care to bet?
IS BEN CARSON REALLY AN “UNCLE TOM?”
Is Ben Carson Really An “Uncle Tom?”
Yeah, I said "of any standing". Congratulations, you found an idiot on the Internet who said something stupid. "Firebrand left" is a site that few have ever heard of:
"This site has relatively low traffic. While Compete can provide valuable insights..." compete.com
Strike One.
Not really, MSNBC hosts have been doing it since at least 2013
"To quote MSNBC’s Toure, Carson is “GOP’s black friend.”
Ben Carson Joins Allen West's Elite "Uncle Tom" Fraternity » Shark Tank
University of Pennsylvania professor?
“If only there was a ‘coon of the year’ award…” Professor Butler tweeted in response to another tweet linking to a Sports Illustrated article in which Carson was quoted defended the right of NASCAR fans to fly Confederate flags during races.
Ivy League Prof Drops Racial Slur About Ben Carson - But the University's Response is Even Worse