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October 11, 2024 9 mins

What if the notion that black men won’t support a black woman for president is a myth? Join me as I challenge this controversial belief, offering a fresh perspective on former President Obama's remarks. I passionately argue that black men are ready to back a capable black woman 100%, provided she's doing the right thing. Our discourse often gets overshadowed by Trump's antics, but it's time to refocus on real issues—crafting a robust plan for marginalized communities and retirees. My goal is to steer the conversation toward empowering political dialogue and meaningful actions that truly matter.

In a candid exploration of admiration turned sour, I share a personal journey of disillusionment with a once-revered black leader who now seems to have betrayed the hopes of his supporters. It’s a narrative familiar to many, capturing the collective disappointment of those who once believed in this figure's promise. This emotional recount sets the stage for a deeper conversation in future episodes, as we seek to rebuild trust and spotlight leaders poised to deliver inclusive solutions for all Americans. Join me for a thought-provoking session that not only challenges existing perceptions but also pushes for positive political engagement.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good evening everyone .
This is your pod host, og GOAT.
I'm just going to do a slightintroduction here and get this
up and running, because I haveto clear some stuff up and stop

(00:45):
hesitating and vote for KamalaHarris Now.
He made a statement that hefeels it may be because black
men do not or have some feelingabout supporting a woman or a
black woman as president andhaving a feeling maybe they're

(01:12):
not capable.
I think, personally, I thinkObama's 100% wrong.
In that case, I think black menwill support black women 100%,
providing they're doing theright thing.
If it's a black woman, I thinkthey will support her 100%.

(01:33):
I don't think it has anythingto do with the fact that she's a
woman, because black men lovetheir black women and for a
black man to pull away or notsupport a black woman is just

(01:55):
not.
It's wrong.
That's totally wrong.
I'm going to tell you what yourproblem here is, and it's sad
that Obama couldn't figure out amore intellectual way of, you
know, introducing himself orthis speech to black men without

(02:22):
putting black men down.
I'm going to tell you what'sgoing on here.
You have Trump throwing anythingout on the table and you guys
are chasing it, no matter whathe says.
He can say anything.
He can say dog food smells good, and then you will run after

(02:44):
that.
Oh, we condemn Donald Trump forsaying dog food smells good,
and then you will run after that.
Oh, we condemn Donald Trump forsaying dog food smell good,
like people like dog food orwhatever the case.
People eat dog food here andwhatever People eat animals and
you chase it like a bone.
He's got y'all wrapped aroundhis finger because every time he
says something, you chase him,so your mind is distorted

(03:08):
because you're too busyfollowing everything he says.
That's the problem and that'swhy the race is tied.
In addition to that, donaldTrump continuously makes points.
He adds points to his rhetoricwhat he's going to do, positive

(03:35):
things or whatever the casemight be.
He adds points, he makesattempt to add points to, you
know, to credit his ability tobe president again.
And so, while everyone ischasing his little sick comments

(03:56):
, his little stupid comments,he's got y'all wrapped around
his finger because he's incontrol.
Because you're busy chasing hiscomments, instead of putting
forth and putting your foot downand talking about what is
necessary, what is needed, whatyou're going to do as president,

(04:17):
what's the next move, how youfail to produce a lecture that
is strong and a powerful.
You fail to produce a powerfuland deliver a powerful message.

(04:38):
That's the problem.
That and only that is theproblem, no matter what race,
color or creed.
If that person came in and cameon board to produce a powerful

(05:01):
message that will be for theunderprivileged, the seniors,
the blacks, the low-income, thewhites a powerful message with a
direct plan on how to make ithappen, this person would have
no problem.

(05:22):
But instead you guys arechasing everything he throws on
the table.
So meanwhile he throw you alittle crumbs and he takes two
steps up the ladder While you'restill down there at the bottom
running around chasing thecrumbs.
He just took two steps up theladder on you.
Then he toss you some morecrumbs and you go over there

(05:44):
chasing those crumbs and hetakes another two steps up the
ladder.
This is your problem.
This is your problem.
Problem.

(06:05):
This is your problem.
Stop chasing every littlestupid thing that this man down
and maybe you will see a hugedifference.
But right now y'all chasingyour tails Everything he throw
out there.
You're chasing everything hesays and that keeps your mind

(06:27):
preoccupied or nonsense insteadof the positive.
I'm going to get back on thistopic because this is a deep
subject and, once again, Ireally am disappointed in Obama
for pointing the finger at blackmen, because you can't speak

(06:49):
for all black men, for all blackmen, and you can't bring that
one comment or statement out tosay that maybe black men have
fear of a black woman or a womanas president, because you're
100%, totally wrong.
That is not the case and I failto believe that's the case.

(07:10):
So let's see you regroupyourself, put some money on the
table, give us some concretelectures about what's about to
go down and what you're going todo for the people, and I

(07:30):
guarantee you'll see a change.
And stop chasing every littlestupid thing that this guy says.
You guys are ridiculous.
I'm embarrassed.
That's what I am.
The one man, the one black manthat historically made it
through the black votes have nowput the same people that voted

(07:55):
him in, put them down anddisrespected them.
I'm hurt, I'm embarrassed.
I really am.
I'm embarrassed.
I collected every magazine thathad his face on it when he ran
for president and now I feellike I collected every magazine

(08:19):
for a black man that just put usdown.
I'm hurt.
Well, we're going to revisitthis.
We will revisit this topic andonce again remember this is your
pod host, og goat, and we'resigning off.
Part two is coming soon.
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