Black Lives Matter Activist Endorses Donald Trump
Mark Fisher believes Democrats have sold out blacks.
Mark Fisher, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter’s Rhode Island chapter, plans on voting for Donald Trump on November 5, 2024. He initially endorsed Trump in November 2023. During an interview with Fox News at the time, he proclaimed that "the Democratic Party is not for us."
"They don’t really understand because they don’t educate themselves on Donald Trump as a person and his history," Fisher stated.
Fisher reiterated his support for Trump in an interview that was published on November 4 by the New York Post, declaring he "definitely will not be supporting Kamala Harris."
"If she ever got anywhere close to power, it would be a disaster for this country," Fisher added.
The BLM believes that stagnant socio-economic status of black communities should be sufficient reason for black voters to abandon Democrats, calling attention to decaying urban school districts and the perennial problems of crime and poverty that afflict black communities.
"For so long, we've just been blindly loyal to the Democrat Party -- the Democratic Party -- for no reason," Fisher stated. "They have given us no reason to have such loyalty -- to maintain such loyalty -- to them."
The national Black Lives Matter organization and Black Lives Matter Rhode Island PAC have distanced themselves from Fisher and his advocacy for Trump, describing it as "a publicity stunt."
"The right-wing continues to use and amplify fringe Black voices to create an idea of broad support for their corrupt candidates," the two groups declared in a joint statement sent to CNN in 2023.
Black Lives Matter Rhode Island PAC also put out a separate statement insisting Fisher "is not and has never been affiliated with our organization."
Fisher currently runs "BLM INCORPORATED," an organized based in Maryland, which declares on its website its goal of creating “a position of power within and throughout Maryland for African American people and communities via entrepreneurship education and financial empowerment."
A growing number of blacks and minorities are beginning to question their allegiance with the Democratic Party. A good deal of these minorities identify with normal white culture and want to be a part of the Republican Party, which has more of a demographic that’s well put together and not unhinged like their Democratic rivals.
On top of that, there’s a young hustler demographic among minorities who have embraced entrepreneurialism and have recognized that the liberal administrative state is a major hindrance to building businesses and other institutions that keep all American communities intact.
While racial pandering should not be an official strategy by any serious America First figure, any minorities that come to our side are welcome.
No amount of hating him makes her qualified…
How 'bout: The Demon-rats have sold out America and the sanctity of Constitutional Law?...or how 'bout: The Demoncrats are a tool of the CCP/DeepState? When do you think the Democratic Party was infiltrated by the communist loyalists? [Kamala's father taught Marxism during his tenure as a University professor.]