Jemele Hill illogically tweeted all Trump voters are racist. It turns out, her mom voted for Trump.
Outkick explores Hill's quest to install fear into every American who doesn't think exactly like her.
Historically, its been complicated to determine why an American votes for a particular presidential candidate. It could vary from income level, religion, background, location, family size, upbringing, past experiences, education, and so forth. Luckily, its much similar now. You are either racist or not racist. Thats at least according to Jemele Hill.
Hill put it in simple terms, without logic, of course. If you vote for Donald Trump, you are a racist.
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Jemele Hill
If you vote for Donald Trump, you are a racist. You have no wiggle room.
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Rafael
Mar 19, 2017
Replying to @jemelehill
she voted trump?
Jemele Hill
yes, my mother voted for trump. she's been voting republican since post bill clinton
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Youd think Hill probably doesnt associate herself with any Trump voters after a tweet like that. They are beneath her. They are racist!
Oh, wait. Does her own mother count?
In 2017, before totally embracing her miserable, hateful persona, Hill admitted her mom voted for Trump.
Hill ought to be ashamed of herself, but we know she isnt. Her tweet was retweeted 60,000 times and liked another 263,000. Instead, its on her employers to be ashamed and humiliated. Also, ESPN, which just inked a deal with her to produce a documentary on Colin Kaepernick. ESPN got back into business with an individual who called half of its viewers racist. That will sit over well. Perhaps as well as SC6, which similarly existed only to label sports fans as racist.
4,695 posted on 07/20/2020 8:16:10 AM PDT by STARLIT
("And those who were dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.".)
Longtime Illinois House Speaker and state Democratic Party chairman Michael Madigan is facing calls for his resignation after federal prosecutors implicated him in an alleged bribery scheme, which has resulted in utility company ComEd agreeing to a $200 million fine.
Federal prosecutors said that utility company ComEd admitted to providing jobs or contracts for various associates of a high-level elected official for the state of Illinois. While Madigans name was not mentioned, a federal court filing identifies the official as the Illinois House speaker.
4,697 posted on 07/20/2020 8:19:43 AM PDT by STARLIT
("And those who were dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.".)