Let’s Play a Game

Let’s play.

Obama urged black voters to support Hillary to defend his legacy as the first (semi) black president.

Before the UN he said: “I will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community (the black one, folks) lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. You want to give me a good send-off, go vote.”

Now, imagine the result had this been the news item:

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump said Saturday that he will take it as a “personal insult” if the White American community fails to turn out for the presidential election and encouraged white voters to support him.

Game over.

The time is all but here, indeed at your very doorstep, when certain conclusions are going to be reached. Those remaining on the sidelines will be eventually forced to take sides in escalating conflicts that will determine the fate of millions, especially within our race’s most densely populated regions.

At this time we can start by saying this:

‘I am a supporter of European-Americans and I wish for us to remain a majority. I am an advocate for our people in exactly the same way that other groups are advocates for their people.

Do you have a problem with that?’

2016-09-19