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adm0079 3 points ago +6 / -3

This mindset is still pathetic, anti-individualist, and anti-American. I don't want a president to "do things for me." I just want him to do his job, specifically: uphold the constitution, protect the nation, and be a great leader. Oh and Nick Cannon can shove his black supremacist ideology right up his ass.

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sun_wolf 5 points ago +5 / -0

I understand your point but it’s also just a figure of speech. When President Trump defeated ISIS, I felt like he did that for me, and all of us, and for all of civilization.

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adm0079 1 point ago +2 / -1

I understand your point as well, and feel the same gratitude on a personal level for things like that which President Trump has accomplished. But at the end of the day he is fulfilling his duty as POTUS no more, no less. It's just a shock to us all to see someone actually do it right finally. But I made my comment because I think Kanye means it literally, not figuratively, which is odd because he's rich. But I hear this type of talk from black people all the time. They think Politicians are supposed to take care of them.

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Ravenant 3 points ago +3 / -0

He is saying it that way because that's how the left has conditioned leftist blacks. He is talking to them to stop them voting Biden. So he is speaking their language.