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This episode is of conversations between Black men discussing the 2020 presidential election and their thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris. The men express frustration with the idea of voting for Harris solely because she is Black, emphasizing that policy and character should be the primary considerations. They feel that Harris lacks specific policies that would benefit Black communities and are concerned about her perceived lack of authenticity. The men also criticize the use of cultural stereotypes and pandering to Black voters, comparing it to a minstrel show. They point out that many Black men support President Trump due to his business-oriented policies that they believe are beneficial to their economic interests. The men conclude by advocating for a focus on substance over race, emphasizing that voters should choose the candidate they believe will best serve their interests regardless of race.
By JRITThis episode is of conversations between Black men discussing the 2020 presidential election and their thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris. The men express frustration with the idea of voting for Harris solely because she is Black, emphasizing that policy and character should be the primary considerations. They feel that Harris lacks specific policies that would benefit Black communities and are concerned about her perceived lack of authenticity. The men also criticize the use of cultural stereotypes and pandering to Black voters, comparing it to a minstrel show. They point out that many Black men support President Trump due to his business-oriented policies that they believe are beneficial to their economic interests. The men conclude by advocating for a focus on substance over race, emphasizing that voters should choose the candidate they believe will best serve their interests regardless of race.