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Grammy winner urges black mobs to provoke Trump voters
'See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf----r'
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Grammy-winning artist Chris Brown is calling for mobs of black people to provoke Donald Trump’s supporters at rallies.

Do you support Trump? Tell the world with this brand new bumper sticker: “DONALD TRUMPS THE REST”

The Republican front-runner has dealt with unruly race activists crashing his rallies for months, but news that one of them was punched in the face on Thursday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was too much for Brown to bear.

“Man, this s–t is getting crazy,” Brown, 26, said in an Instagram video. “Black people getting assaulted at f—ing rallies where you’re supposed to talk at. … What you need to start doing — all these black people, go together 40, 50 deep. See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf—er.”

Roughly 200,000 people “liked” the post.

“God will have his revenge. F–k Trump and f–k the pigs. Without our black culture, Asian culture, Latin culture, Muslims and any race that you don’t approve of help you to be who the f–k you are,” Brown added as text accompanying the video.

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The singer’s comments came the same day Trump supporter John McGraw, 78, punched Rakeem Jones, 26, as the protester was being led out of a Fayetteville arena. Jones was screaming and flashing his middle fingers to the crowd as he was escorted out of the building by security.

McGraw was charged with assault and disorderly conduct after the confrontation.

Watch a video of the Fayetteville incident:

Protesters showed no signs of letting up Friday at a Trump rally on Friday in St. Louis, Missouri. Police escorted scores of activists out of the Peabody Opera House, and a man identified as Anthony Cage was handcuffed and led to an ambulance with a bloody face.

The Republican front-runner told the crowd it now takes police longer to remove protesters because they need to be "politically correct in the way they take them out," the New York Daily News reported. "So it takes them a little bit longer. And honestly, protesters are realizing that there are no consequences to protesting anymore. There used to be consequences, there are none anymore, so that's it."

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A protester is taken away by cops from a rally in support of Donald Trump in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday, March 10, 2016

A protester is taken away from a rally in support of Donald Trump in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday, March 10, 2016

Brown, whose self-titled album sold more than 2 million copies in 2005, is no stranger to violence. He was convicted of domestic violence and sentenced to five years' probation for assaulting singer Rihanna in 2009.

The singer also came under investigation by cops in Las Vegas in January for possible battery of a woman at a private party.

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"A crime report has been taken for misdemeanor theft and misdemeanor battery listing Mr. Brown as a suspect. [The woman] appeared to have minor injuries sustained as a result of a battery," a press release from the Las Vegas police said, USA Today reported Jan. 3.

Brown denied the allegations. A representative called the claims "retaliation for a bruised ego."

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/black-mobs-50-deep-urged-to-provoke-trump-voters/#XWqxLo4bKgxsGUyJ.99

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It's all the white devil Trump's fault.

“Man, this s–t is getting crazy,” Brown, 26, said in an Instagram video. “Black people getting assaulted at f—ing rallies where you’re supposed to talk at. … What you need to start doing — all these black people, go together 40, 50 deep. See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf—er.”

"“God will have his revenge. F–k Trump and f–k the pigs."

Sure appears Brown is trying to incite violence.

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Ah, Chris Brown the woman beater. Guy needs get his own house in order first.
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This is disturbing.  Obviously the voters in Wayne County, MI (Detroit) don't agree with Brown.  Trump did very well.
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Grammy winner urges black mobs to provoke Trump voters
'See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf----r'
Published: 12 hours ago



Grammy-winning artist Chris Brown is calling for mobs of black people to provoke Donald Trump’s supporters at rallies.

Do you support Trump? Tell the world with this brand new bumper sticker: “DONALD TRUMPS THE REST”

The Republican front-runner has dealt with unruly race activists crashing his rallies for months, but news that one of them was punched in the face on Thursday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was too much for Brown to bear.

“Man, this s–t is getting crazy,” Brown, 26, said in an Instagram video. “Black people getting assaulted at f—ing rallies where you’re supposed to talk at. … What you need to start doing — all these black people, go together 40, 50 deep. See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf—er.”

Roughly 200,000 people “liked” the post.

“God will have his revenge. F–k Trump and f–k the pigs. Without our black culture, Asian culture, Latin culture, Muslims and any race that you don’t approve of help you to be who the f–k you are,” Brown added as text accompanying the video.

What do YOU think? Who would win a head-to-head match-up between Hillary and Trump? Sound off in today’s WND poll!

image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2016/02/Trump-Virginia.jpg
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The singer’s comments came the same day Trump supporter John McGraw, 78, punched Rakeem Jones, 26, as the protester was being led out of a Fayetteville arena. Jones was screaming and flashing his middle fingers to the crowd as he was escorted out of the building by security.

McGraw was charged with assault and disorderly conduct after the confrontation.

Watch a video of the Fayetteville incident:

Protesters showed no signs of letting up Friday at a Trump rally on Friday in St. Louis, Missouri. Police escorted scores of activists out of the Peabody Opera House, and a man identified as Anthony Cage was handcuffed and led to an ambulance with a bloody face.

The Republican front-runner told the crowd it now takes police longer to remove protesters because they need to be "politically correct in the way they take them out," the New York Daily News reported. "So it takes them a little bit longer. And honestly, protesters are realizing that there are no consequences to protesting anymore. There used to be consequences, there are none anymore, so that's it."

image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2016/03/protest-Trump-rally.jpg
A protester is taken away by cops from a rally in support of Donald Trump in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday, March 10, 2016

A protester is taken away from a rally in support of Donald Trump in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday, March 10, 2016

Brown, whose self-titled album sold more than 2 million copies in 2005, is no stranger to violence. He was convicted of domestic violence and sentenced to five years' probation for assaulting singer Rihanna in 2009.

The singer also came under investigation by cops in Las Vegas in January for possible battery of a woman at a private party.

Sign up for free news alerts from WND.com, America's independent news network.

"A crime report has been taken for misdemeanor theft and misdemeanor battery listing Mr. Brown as a suspect. [The woman] appeared to have minor injuries sustained as a result of a battery," a press release from the Las Vegas police said, USA Today reported Jan. 3.

Brown denied the allegations. A representative called the claims "retaliation for a bruised ego."

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/black-mobs-50-deep-urged-to-provoke-trump-voters/#XWqxLo4bKgxsGUyJ.99

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I don't condone any of this,  but Trump's shtick from the start has been to walk the razor's edge, pitting groups of Americans against one another.  He feed the politics of anger and resentment toward the "others" that he urges the volk to blame for their troubles.

You reap what you sow.  Trump, especially now that he's the frontrunner, had better dial it back and speak of his vision to raise up all Americans, black,  brown and beige. 
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I don't condone any of this,  but Trump's shtick from the start has been to walk the razor's edge, pitting groups of Americans against one another.  He feed the politics of anger and resentment toward the "others" that he urges the volk to blame for their troubles.

You reap what you sow.  Trump, especially now that he's the frontrunner, had better dial it back and speak of his vision to raise up all Americans, black,  brown and beige.

Again, I am not a Trump supporter, but please give me an example of how Trump has pitted groups of Americans against one another.  Voters are angry and rightfully so at their elected officials.  It is establishment v. anti-establishment.  Newsflash; the establishment (both right and left) IS responsible for what ails this country. Certainly, at least in my mind, race never entered into the picture until the KKK issue was brought up repeatedly by the left.

He has spoken of a vision to raise up America and to make America great again.  I don't recall him saying raising up only a specific class or ethnic group of people.

My concern with Trump IS his demeanor and his bombastic personality.  My concern is that he will not do what he says and will pander to the liberal left IF he becomes president in order to line is own pockets.
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Security better tighten things up at the doors to his rallies, particularly in larger cities. The scenes of half a dozen code-pink ladies being escorted out in past elections will be a picnic, compared to an event where these far more dangerous groups get past the gates. 
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Grammy-winning artist Chris Brown is calling for mobs of black people to provoke Donald Trump’s supporters at rallies.

The Republican front-runner has dealt with unruly race activists crashing his rallies for months, but news that one of them was punched in the face on Thursday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was too much for Brown to bear.

“Man, this s–t is getting crazy,” Brown, 26, said in an Instagram video. “Black people getting assaulted at f—ing rallies where you’re supposed to talk at. … What you need to start doing — all these black people, go together 40, 50 deep. See what they do then. Keep touching us, motherf—er.”

Roughly 200,000 people “liked” the post.

“God will have his revenge. F–k Trump and f–k the pigs. Without our black culture, Asian culture, Latin culture, Muslims and any race that you don’t approve of help you to be who the f–k you are,” Brown added as text accompanying the video.



The singer’s comments came the same day Trump supporter John McGraw, 78, punched Rakeem Jones, 26, as the protester was being led out of a Fayetteville arena. Jones was screaming and flashing his middle fingers to the crowd as he was escorted out of the building by security.

McGraw was charged with assault and disorderly conduct after the confrontation.

Protesters showed no signs of letting up Friday at a Trump rally on Friday in St. Louis, Missouri. Police escorted scores of activists out of the Peabody Opera House, and a man identified as Anthony Cage was handcuffed and led to an ambulance with a bloody face.

The Republican front-runner told the crowd it now takes police longer to remove protesters because they need to be "politically correct in the way they take them out," the New York Daily News reported. "So it takes them a little bit longer. And honestly, protesters are realizing that there are no consequences to protesting anymore. There used to be consequences, there are none anymore, so that's it."

Brown, whose self-titled album sold more than 2 million copies in 2005, is no stranger to violence. He was convicted of domestic violence and sentenced to five years' probation for assaulting singer Rihanna in 2009.

The singer also came under investigation by cops in Las Vegas in January for possible battery of a woman at a private party.

"A crime report has been taken for misdemeanor theft and misdemeanor battery listing Mr. Brown as a suspect. [The woman] appeared to have minor injuries sustained as a result of a battery," a press release from the Las Vegas police said, USA Today reported Jan. 3.

Brown denied the allegations. A representative called the claims "retaliation for a bruised ego."


Chris Brown called for black people to gather in groups and provoke Trump supporters on Thursday, March 10, 2016 (Photo: Chris Brown, Instagram)


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/black-mobs-50-deep-urged-to-provoke-trump-voters/#oJzYwFF88Ic0GJbH.99

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Next:  Marco Rubio and Chris Brown to hold a press conference condemning Donald Trump for inciting violence.

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Again, I am not a Trump supporter, but please give me an example of how Trump has pitted groups of Americans against one another.  Voters are angry and rightfully so at their elected officials.  It is establishment v. anti-establishment.  Newsflash; the establishment (both right and left) IS responsible for what ails this country. Certainly, at least in my mind, race never entered into the picture until the KKK issue was brought up repeatedly by the left.

He has spoken of a vision to raise up America and to make America great again.  I don't recall him saying raising up only a specific class or ethnic group of people.

My concern with Trump IS his demeanor and his bombastic personality.  My concern is that he will not do what he says and will pander to the liberal left IF he becomes president in order to line is own pockets.

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Nah Brown you aren't going to do anything. If anyone touches you or your peeps you'll go to the cops and the media and scream racism.

You have no right to be at anyone's rally. Start something and you get what you get.
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