When President Trump first suggested closing the southern border due to the coronavirus outbreak, liberals added that to their list of why Trump is a racist.
That narrative got crushed on Monday, however, when Trump stated, “We’re not looking at it very strongly.”
Jumping the Gun
The initial comments about the southern border came during Trump’s initial press conference about the coronavirus.
At the time, a lot of things were still unknown and our public health officials were looking at all angles.
In other words, everything was still on the table.
After looking at the current cases and the problem in Mexico, Trump stated, “I don’t think we’ve seen any great evidence that that area’s a problem at this moment.”
If Dems would have only given him a chance, they would find that this man makes decisions to protect the country, not out of some racist ideology.
Par for the Course
Dems love to use the race card, but it has worked against them quite a bit recently.
Look at the backlash Jack Brewer, a former NFL player, received for supporting Trump.
A CNN panelist referred to him as an “Uncle Tom” for comments he made about Trump.
Spike Lee equated them to plantation slaves, taunting them with cries of “Massa” in a recent Instagram post.
There was a time when the minority community loved Trump, often celebrating him and thanking him for his contributions.
He became a racist when he became a Republican, and for no other reason.
Do as we say or face our wrath… that should be the new motto of the Democrat party.
Talk about a racist Spike Lee doesn`t know how to make a movie with white people in it. Ebony & Ivory never shall the two meet. Hey ,Lee, the south had all the plantations, not the North who freed the black man.
Spike Lee a phoney POS Dirt Bag Libertard Demorat