Ted Hayes rebukes Trump hates, white guilt and lessons from slavery
Speaking on The Brandon Jones Show, Project 21’s Ted Hayes praised President Trump, denying the narrative of the liberal media and African-American community.
“Our country has not been this divided since the Civil War,” Hayes began, explaining how much of the division “has nothing directly to do with race” but the “causes” go back to the problems left unfinished from Civil War.
“It was the Democat Party who held these people as slaves for 245 years. It took the Republican Party…which came together specifically SPECIFICALLY to end slavery and to ensure the free slave had an experiential citizenship as is enjoyed by white citizens….”
Hayes highlights how the Republicans “lost patience,” how the country “fell into the racial divide,” calling for a strong examination of true Black History: “We’ve been told this lie” referring to the black on black warmongering, Muslim enslavement.
Ted openly discusses the call on his heart: “The Lord sent me” meaning that he is to challenge “this particular President to lead the nation and really dissecting what actually happening…” noting the true “root causes” of these historical relationships, “economics and power of the Democrats to rule over people” to cause people to “forsake the ideology of the left.”
Check out the full audio below.
Ted praises Trump call for a wall, how Trump called out how the immigration crisis is crushing black people, that was a “dog whistle for me.”
He called the State of the Union address as “fantastic” while attacking the Black Caucus members for sitting in their hands when Trump announced the incredible unemployment numbers.
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