Winsome Sears on targeting of black conservatives: ‘Slaves didn’t die

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When Winsome Sears was elected as Virginia’s first black female lieutenant governor, she captured the hearts of at least half of America — not because she ticked any boxes or smashed any ceilings, but because of her relatable sense of humor and sage takes on the problems the citizens of her state and those across the nation. She is at once fearless and approachable, formidable and funny, and above all, she is someone who loves her country. And for her convictions, Sears and black conservatives like her have become the targets of racial attacks from the “tolerant” left, who demand that black Americans toe their party line, no matter how destructive that line may be. “In order for [Democrats] to continue to win,” she told Thomas, “they need to get 80 to 90% of the black vote. That’s why they are so full of hatred when conservatives like me, or libertarians, don’t think the way they do.... We don’t really care.” “The slaves did not die in the fields to be beholden to the Democrat Party,” she added. “They wanted their freedom... their families to be reunited... and their children to get a good education.” “[Democrats] were the ones who were keeping us from achieving,” she stated. “Then there’s this other thing that is happening with black women not having their babies. And they call me a white supremacist for saying we want more black babies. Democrats have to make up their minds.” In stark contrast, under former President Donald Trump, “black entrepreneurship increased to about 400% of where it had been,” Sears said, explaining why Trump took more of the black vote in 2020 than he did in 2016. https://americanwirenews.com/winsome-sears-on-targeting-of-black-conservatives-slaves-didnt-die-in-the-fields-to-be-beholden-to-dems/?utm_campaign=bizpac&utm_content=Newsletter&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_source=Get%20Response&utm_term=EMAIL

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