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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We got a question in for our American mama's. Dear mama's,
should the NAACPS be supporting Winsome Sears, a black female immigrant.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Well, let's ask American mama's.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Joining us now our American mama Terrynedderville. So Winsome Sears
is the current lieutenant governor for the state of Virginia.
She's running for governor of the State of Virginia. She
is an immigrant, she is a former marine, she was
a small business owner. She's the first black woman to
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be lieutenant governor for the state of Virginia. And if
she's elected governor, she would be the first black woman
elected governor of the state of Virginia. And yet the
ENDACP came out and endorsed Abigail Spamberger, who is whiter
than me.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Yes, And she did terrible at the debate.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Oh, the debate was all he throws.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
I mean, wins absolutely dominated and was awkward thing I've
ever seen in my life because she was saying, you know,
she was basically asked about that whole Jay Johnson or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Yeah, the j Jones. So he's running for attorney general.
But there's text messages of him for some reason, he
texted a Republican woman member of the state legislature that
he wanted to kill the Republican Speaker of the House
at the time, and to murder the Republican speaker's children
in the speaker's wife's arms, so that she would have
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to watch the kids die. And Abigail Spamberger has not
removed her endorsement of Jay Jones, and when asked about it,
she just went silent.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
She's insane. I mean, first of all, she should have
said absolutely, I do not endorse anybody that has psychopathic
things like that, to not only stay on text, but
then call the person just and double down. But instead
she looked straight ahead. So while Winsome is saying, Abigail,
how would you feel if they were talking about your children?
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And she just stoically stared ahead like she didn't hear anything.
It was it's almost like your little kid when they
try to hide and they're like, they're like, you can't
see me, you know, they cover their eyes. But what's crazy?
And this is everywhere all over x So We've talked
about this before, where a lot of our Black Americans
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are waking up, and not only are they waking up.
But they are absolutely furious at feeling misled. They are
they feel used. Yeah, but what's more frustrating to them
is they're trying to wake up their own black community.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
So I do have a clip here. Yeah, this is
from from one of these TikTok things online of a
black woman saying, wait a minute, Barack Obama, he wasn't.
He wasn't. He was telling people you have to vote
for Kamala to take a listen.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
But I watched Obama sit there in chestise black men saying,
y'all don't want to support this woman, but at the
same time, turn around go to Virginia and campaign against
a real natural black woman. Y'all listen, She's right.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Barack Obama says you have to vote for Kamala Harris
because she's black. She wasn't. She's she's half black, half Indian,
and then goes to Virginia and says, oh, you gotta
vote for this woman. Who's who's white? Where's where's the
intellectual consistency?
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Well, and it's not just him, it's the n l
c P.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Right, So the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
I guess, yes, Pasty White is technically a color, but
I don't think that's the color they had in mind.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
So there's in fact, there's a picture that wins has
shared on x and it's a picture of the black
members of the NAACP surrounding you know, white Abigail and
it's like so bizarre because you know they're all about well,
we've known for years that if you have an R
behind your name, whether it's Justice Clarence Thomas or doctor
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Ban Carson, if you are black and you have an
R by your name, they do not support you.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
After I support you at all. They call you and
uncle Tom, they call you some of the worst names ever.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Vile names, and they never there's no accountability for it.
They don't care. But if you don't follow this guy,
this guy Jeffrey Mead, he was a D one athlete
at some college, These young black men are coming on
social media and they are garnering millions because of their insight.
And he said when Kamala Harris was running, Barack Obama
was telling black men how she has had the same
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experience as them, and when he talked to them, he said,
she's been with you, you know, like they change the
way that they speak and he said, but I guess
that logic doesn't apply to win some And because Obama
endorsed this white Democrat, it's more proof that he was
using Black American sensitivity to racism as a tool to
manipulate us into voting for a Democrat. It's not about
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voting for a black woman. It's about making sure you
vote for a Democrat. And that is, in real terms,
exactly what is happening.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
The question is, while people are seeing this, does is
this going to end the Democrat's ability to do this
and be successful at saying you've got to vote for
black people because they're black, and yet completely not vote
for them if they're Republicans. Or is this just a
temporary thing.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Oh, it's not temporary. We're already seeing people, even though
the media does not show this. We know from our
sources that so many not black, but so many leftists
left Democrats are moving to the right because they see
what's happening, especially after the Charlie Kirk assassination. And what
I love is I think ten years ago, not only
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were we kind of nervous or scared to say that
we're for Trump, but their community especially and now you
see more and more of them just coming out strongly.
They're trying to wake up their brothers and sisters.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
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Alude to ask the Mama's Button. Terry Ediville, thank you
so much, Thank you,