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Vince Everett Ellison, who grew up in the Jim Crow South, discusses whether Donald Trump is a racist. He argues that Trump is not a racist, and even if he was, it wouldn't matter because Ellison knows how to deal with racists. Ellison criticizes Democrats like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for their policies that he believes have hurt the Black community, such as the crime bill and locking up Black men.
Ellison accuses Kamala Harris of lying about being Black and criticizes her husband for not taking her name or religion. He also condemns the Democratic Party for pushing drag queen story hours and inappropriate books in schools, which he sees as an attack on children. Ellison urges people to defeat Harris and her 'pervert' running mate in the next election.
Ellison recounts stories from his childhood, including encounters with the Ku Klux Klan, and how his father stood up to them. He argues that real men don't let racists bother them, and says Trump embodies this attitude. Ellison promotes his book 'The End of Tolerance' which calls for no longer tolerating the Democratic Party's agenda.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Vince Everett Ellison argues that Donald Trump is not a racist and being called one would not bother him.
- Ellison criticizes prominent Democrats like Kamala Harris, accusing her of lying about her racial identity and pushing radical policies.
- He condemns the Democratic party for promoting things like drag queen story hours and inappropriate books in schools which he sees as harmful to children.
- Ellison urges listeners to join his 'revolution' against the Democratic party's agenda by defeating Harris and her running mate.
- He promotes his book 'The End of Tolerance' which calls for not tolerating the Democratic party platform any longer.
- Ellison shares personal stories from growing up in the Jim Crow South to highlight his experiences dealing with racism.
- He frames his viewpoints as embodying a tough, unapologetic attitude in the face of adversity that he claims Trump also represents.
- Ellison argues the Democratic party's policies have actually been more harmful to the Black community than anything Trump has done.
Top Episodes Quotes
“You know why? Because just like that Ku Klux Klan member down in Haywood County, Tennessee, wasn't gonna bother me. Ain't no racist today gonna bother Vince Everett Ellison, either.“ by Vince Everett Ellison
― This quote reiterates Ellison's viewpoint that racists don't intimidate him based on his personal history facing racism.“Donald Trump never pretended to be black. He never pretended to be anything that he wasn't.“ by Vince Everett Ellison
― This quote highlights Ellison's accusation that Kamala Harris lied about her racial identity, which he contrasts with Trump's authenticity.“My name is Vince Everett Ellison and we have started a revolution in this country. So join it.“ by Vince Everett Ellison
― This final rallying quote from Ellison encourages listeners to join what he frames as a "revolution" against the Democratic party's agenda.
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The Vince Everett Ellison Show
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9/3/24
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