Bernie Sanders’ biggest failure as a candidate — other than his blatant socialist, white apologist, and anti-capitalist stances — has been his totally inability to gain any support from the African American community. That changed this week, as he has picked up at least one Black supporter in Ta-Neshisi Coates — but there’s a catch.
He may be voting for the “democratic socialist,” but he’s got one major sticking point that he can’t seem to get past.
Bernie Sanders needs to give him money if he becomes president… because he’s black.
Yes, apparently because his ancestors supposedly endured the no-doubt horrific pains of slavery, he, a man with no meaningful connections to the act other than a fleeting knowledge that his family lineage at one point was subject to American slavery, somehow deserves money from the current U.S. government.
What’s truly odd is that reparations are somehow the only thing Bernie isĀ not giving away for free. For now, at least.
Read the interview in which Coates makes this announcement on the next page:
Stupid waste of tax payers hard earned money.
this is how the liberal party survives by giving free stuff to freeloaders. sick!
Read some true history about slavery and you will learn that.Irish slaves were treated FAR worse than any other slaves. Those are facts.
how about some free lead ?
Also you are full of c**p if you think black people weren’t able to vote until the 60s. The black man received the right to vote before women and we were given that right in the damn 20s. Stop allowing yourself to be imdoctrinated with lies and do your own research.
Hell the more free stuff, the less THIER lazy asses have to do.
They have been indoctrinated to believe what5they are taught regardless of what the truth may actually be.
WE HAVE BEEN PAYING FOR THE LAST 150 FUCKING YEARS !!!!!!!!!!!!
My Irish family descended from an indentured servant who was shipped to Virginia in chains. It had nothing to do with having bad teeth either.
Don’t forget the north had slaves as well and some refused to give them for over a year after the civil war ended.