It’s Not 1950 Anymore But Democrats Are Still Racists
Derek Hunter
Cory Booker, Senator from New Jersey and child of two wealthy executives at IBM, knows struggle – he’s seen every episode of “Dear White People.” The struggle is real…especially in the first two seasons. Or so it has been explained to him, as he’s led a charmed life, which would be impossible if the United States of America were half the racist hell hole he pretends it is to advance his political career.
It amuses me to no end when white liberals act like they are the saviors of black people, and it’s even more amusing when black politicians who grew up just as much, if not more, “privileged” than the white people they whine about don the racial hero cape. Cory Booker has wanted for nothing, except maybe hair and a non-grating personality, but he knows “struggle” because, well, his skin color.
He's been so privileged that he had to make up a drug dealer called “T-Bone” to pretend to know one. Seriously, look it up. Mr. “No Justice, No Peace” has known nothing but peace to the point that he probably didn’t even have a weed guy in college, let alone a real dealer.
Cory loves cosplaying poverty – imagine Carlton Banks in a stage production of Malcolm X – even moving into a “bad” neighborhood of Newark when he was Mayor there. But there’s a difference between experiencing poverty or oppression and watching it.
If we’re being honest, the only reason you know the name Cory Booker is the color of his skin and the bar being lowered by the liberal media because of it. He’s made a fool of himself repeatedly in politics – everything from the aforementioned T-Bone to his “Spartacus” rant – but being a liberal and a black man insulated him from the ridicule he’s so clearly earned.
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