Francis John Reacts To Donald Trump’s Statement “Africans Are Very Lazy, Good At Sex, Theft”

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Whichever way this statement was captioned and made public; what I know, read and believe, African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans emanated from Africa from once origin, irrespective of the names used.

Notwithstanding, this classification can be traced to time immemorial by those opportune to govern, write, educate, publish enact and make laws, used either words suitably and unsuitably to describe a generation of people, such as Donald Trump aspiring to win Republican Party Primaries who used the name either of the aforementioned name unsuitably. If found true, this is unacceptable.

Presumably, Donald Trump, contesting to be the President of United States sees himself as a role model, using his Campaign and Republican Party to rain curses on sects of people, who will have the chance to determine his candidature, before and or after primaries, if he scales unpleasant huddles as the race appears to be at the moment, resultant of his confrontational pronunciation.

At this point, I declare “let’s call a spade a spade”, even though some medias claimed this statement were untrue, unfounded and if not true, his campaign team or Republican Party should have issued a counter or apologetic statement and totally disassociates himself and or the party from the inciting statement in 24 hours before the statement hit the airwaves. A common formula used by smart brats. Besides, neither his campaign team nor party made any declaration. As such, this is a red flag to African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans! Meaning, our votes don’t count in pursuit of White House.

However, let’s together play a jigsaw puzzle and solve this puzzle if we can; this is the case where people and scientist are struggling to prove which came first,” The Chicken or The Egg”. It is time to re-educate and re-orient Donald Trump of the meaning of Political Campaign and messages therein defined in Wikipedia; to reshape his attitude towards a generation of race and focus on his mission statements if any, that makes sense to American at the moment:

  • Political Campaign and Campaign Messages to electorates and Wikipedia defined campaign is an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making process within a specific group. In democracies, political campaigns often refer to electoral campaigns, wherein representatives are chosen or referendums are decided. In modern politics, the most high profile political campaigns are focused on candidates for head of state or head of government, often a president or prime minister.”

  • “The message of the campaign contains the ideas that the candidate wants to share with the voters. It is to get those who agree with their ideas to support them when running for a political position. The message often consists of several talking points about policy issues. The points summarize the main ideas of the campaign and are repeated frequently in order to create a lasting impression with the voters. In many elections, the opposition party will try to get the candidate "off message" by bringing up policy or personal questions that are not related to the talking points. Most campaigns prefer to keep the message broad in order to attract the most potential voters. A message that is too narrow can alienate voters or slow the candidate down with explaining details. For example, in the 2008 American presidential election John McCain originally used a message that focused on his patriotism and political experience: "Country First"; later the message was changed to shift attention to his role as "The Original Maverick" within the political establishment. Barack Obama ran on a consistent, simple message of "change" throughout his campaign. However, even if the message is crafted carefully, it does not assure the candidate a victory at the polls. For a winning candidate, the message is refined and then becomes his or her in office.”

Irrespective of how, when and where his provocative statements were directed at African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans is not ignorable, must addressed promptly and stopped immediately, while African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans demand immediate apology, otherwise will continue witness mysterious decline in his poll.

Against this backdrop, Americans political poll is widely and most accepted rating globally, but Trump is already criticizing poll ratings; threatening to boycott the campaign, evidential of inferiority complex and trust in American system is beginning to dwindle.

It’s time someone puts a full-stop to Donald Trump’s idiosyncratic proclamations against race and immigrants. Besides, in real life Trump is widely portrayed, a lover boy, a joker, player and even seen more of a political gambler and spoiler, the need for republican party to take into cognizant if interested in winning the presidential elections, while considering determinant factors; African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans, including Latino votes. We have seen him flip flop at difference instances in the overall campaign, missing and mixing words; as some followers’ questions were answered harshly.

Meanwhile, former professional boxer Mike Tyson recently showed his support for Trump. CBS News reports that during a recent interview with Huffpost Live, Tyson stated that he backs Trump due to the real estate tycoon’s business sense.

Despite rumors of racist remarks, Mike Tyson supports Donald Trump, even though Tyson agrees that some of Trump’s previous comments on Latins were crude and uncalled for, he feels that Trump simply needs someone to help him express himself more appropriately.

Donald Trump’s October purported statements in Indiana, leading to assertions:

  • “African Americans are very lazy. The best they can do is gallivanting around ghettoes, lamenting how they are discriminated. These are the people America doesn’t need. They are the enemies of progress. Look at African countries like Kenya for instance, those people are stealing from their own government and go to invest the money in foreign countries.”

  • “I promise to make America great again by restoring our dignity that we have since lost through Obama. The more reason why I still believe that he, and his Kenyan brothers and sisters should be deported back to Kenya to make America safe.”

  • CBS reported as follows, Although Trump certainly made questionable comments this summer regarding border control, Mexican immigrants, and women, he quickly owned up to the comments.

As such derogative and confrontational messages, and inciting statements must discontinue in the bid for White House. Over the years’ politics in America has never been played in this manner. It’s advisable for contestants to preview all campaigns and learn how smart politicians became successful. Statements like this is inciting and can cause upheavals within this sect of people and their followers, not a healthy option for a nation in the fore front of democracy for 100 years.

However, we await some information from either the campaign team and or the Republican Party.

Whatever the statement made, one thing is to remember is African Americans, Black Americans and or Africans and contestants should be on the watch out in their turn out in presidential race.

Francis John,
Kansas City, Missouri
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