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I used to think racial tropes were an old white republican sins Dog whistles. Then I wrote the book “black faces liberal voices”.. and in my research, I discovered we were being lied to That lie doesn’t survive contact with reality. Democrats deploy racial stereotypes openly, casually, and with confidence because they know they will not be challenged. They are protected by the press, by academia, by silence. When a sitting governor warned about Black people “wasting money,” that was not abstract policy talk. That was not fiscal concern. That was a stereotype spoken out loud. The implication was clear and ugly. Give Black families resources and they will choose liquor over their children. That is not compassion. That is contempt. And here is the tell that exposes the whole fraud. That same language would never be used in a synagogue. No Democrat would ever imply Jewish families are irresponsible, impulsive, or incapable of stewarding money. No one would dare suggest Jewish parents neglect their children. That would be immediately recognized as bigotry. But say it about Black families and it is waved through as concern. Say it about Black churches and it is framed as policy. Say it about Black kids and it is sold as protection. That is not equality. That is hierarchy. Democrats do not see Black voters as peers. They see them as wards. As dependents. As something to manage, correct, scold, and control. High expectations are never offered. Only supervision. That is plantation thinking with modern branding. This has nothing to do with party loyalty. It has everything to do with accountability. Racial tropes do not become acceptable because the speaker wears blue. Silence does not turn insult into virtue. And repeating the lie long enough does not make it true. Black voters deserve to be treated as capable adults, not as children who must be warned how to behave. And here is the part the media refuses to say out loud. Trump does not speak this way. He does not lower the bar for Black Americans. He does not assume incompetence. He expects results, discipline, responsibility. From everyone. That is what respect looks like. Not pity. Not stereotypes. Not soft bigotry wrapped in policy language. Enough. Governor Kathy Hochul Kathy Hochul #Accountability #NY #NYC #Politics #MTA #BlackVoters #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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