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By Sister Toldja | RedState.com

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Reverend
Al Sharpton is 
infamous
in NYC circles for
inciting deadly race riots, engaging in antisemitism, and
foisting racially-tinged rape hoaxes on the American populace.

Sharpton,
who has been a controversial figure for decades in American
politics, has never apologized for his actions, and has never been
called to account by the same political party and media that have
canceled Republican politicos for saying/doing much less.

Instead,
Sharpton has been welcomed with open arms by the Democratic Party
machine as a two-time Senate candidate, a one-time mayoral
candidate, and a one-time presidential candidate whose endorsement
and blessing is frequently sought,
along with his purported “wisdom” and “guidance.”

It’s
one of the clearest-cut examples of Democrat privilege you’ll ever
find.

Writing
about Sharpton saying something
stupid or offensive is a bit like a dog bites man story, but
sometimes it deserves calling out, which brings us to the latest
instance.

On
a recent broadcast of his MSNBC show “Politics Nation,” Sharpton
went on a rant about Trump’s comments in
South Carolina from Friday about black voters allegedly embracing
him in part because of his viral mugshot. Sharpton proclaimed it
was part of a pattern of remarks from Trump and his surrogates
that, in Sharpton’s view, should offend and alienate black voters.

“And
those blacks that are standing there with him, have you no shame?”
he asked toward the end of the segment.

Watch:

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Reverend
Al Sharpton

@TheRevAl

“Have you no shame?”

@politicsnation

’s @real_sharpton asks of Black voters who are standing behind Donald Trump.


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@MSNBC

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In
response, it was pointed out that Sharpton himself has had a
roller coaster “frenemies”
 relationship with
fellow New Yorker Donald Trump that goes back for quite some
time:

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Joe
Concha

@JoeConchaTV

Sharpton shaming Black voters for not towing the party line is really something to behold considering…

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Lattina
Brown, who unsuccessfully
ran to serve on the New York City Council in
2021, perhaps best summed up a lot of the reactions from black
Trump voters on Twitter in her reply to Sharpton’s shame games:

You
cannot tell black people who they can and cannot vote for. Tired
of people like you shaming black people for finally having their
own voice. We have been done such a disservice for decades and
we are always last. It’s their constitutional right and really
not for you to judge those who no longer want to be part of the
sick radical agenda!

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Lattina Brown, MPA 🇯🇲

@LattinaBrown

You cannot tell black people who they can and cannot vote for. Tired of people like you shaming black people for finally having their own voice. We have been done such a disservice for decades and we are always last. It’s their constitutional right and really not for you to judge… 

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A
person’s vote is their own, and it is most certainly not owed to
any political party. Their vote should be earned, fought for – not
expected, and certainly not taken for
granted.

Besides,
Al Sharpton is the absolute last person on this planet who should
be lecturing anyone about the supposed need to feel shame. I mean,
seriously. Think about it

Author: Frances Rice