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Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
Published: 29 April 2016 29 April 2016

Mason Weaver was being interviewed by Trish Reagan. Weaver is a black man supporting Donald Trump for President. His responses to her leading questions about Trump being a bigot and racist were perfect.

Reagan started off the conversation by asking about the whole Harriet Tubman picture on the new $20 bill. "What good does it do me as a black man? How does it benefit me as a black man to have a black woman on the $20 bill? What has it done for me to have a black man in the White House? What does it do for me? I am here to compete in America, not to be predicated with symbols. I support Donald Trump because he wants to build a wall."

Weaver gets even more on point. When asked about claims that Trump won't help 'your community' Weaver was brutally honest and to the point. "What community? I don't live on a plantation. What Donald Trump will do with taxes will help black taxpayers and white taxpayers. What he will do for jobs will help black workers and white workers. I want Trump because of what he'll do for America."

Mason is absolutely correct. The duplicity of liberals is exposed in his statements. The left claims they are inclusive and welcoming to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, etc. Sure, they claim to be, but their attitudes and policies tell us that they look down upon many of those groups. Their policies and statements tell us that they see minority groups as helpless, unable to succeed on their own, despite the numerous and continuous examples to the contrary.

The liberals continue to divide us into smaller and smaller groups, delineated by some demographic characteristic. There is no unity in divisiveness. There is only unity when we come together as Americans realizing that sound tax policy helps all Americans; that economic policies, including fair and equal trade policies, brings jobs back to America, which helps all Americans; that truly treating all people equally in the eyes of the law unites us rather than divides us.

But hey, the Democrats have been dividing us for decades. How have their policies helped to bring the black community out of poverty? Poverty that they created with the legislation and policies they said were designed to help minority populations. How does sticking the picture of a black, Republican woman on the $20 bill do anything to help solve the woes of any Americans? How many people are going to get jobs because Harriet Tubman is on a piece of paper?

Doesn't really matter to the liberal because now they can sit in their coffee house telling each other how much they've done to help the black community while they listen to some bearded, unkempt poet recite verses about his vegan bicycle.