The chapter delves into race relations post-segregation, focusing on personal experiences and the impact of historical events on black civil rights movements. It examines the influence of political agendas on black communities and questions the involvement of figures like MLK Jr. and Rosa Parks in the Democratic party. Additionally, it highlights the need for effective messaging and communication by the Republican party to reach out to black voters and address conflicting beliefs.
Vince Everett Ellison is an author and documentarian. He hosts the Vince Everett Ellison Show on X, Rumble and YouTube. He also produced the documentary “Will You To Hell For Me?” and wrote the #1 best seller “The Iron Triangle.” VinceEllison.com
(00:00) Are Civil Rights Movements Always About Liberation?
(09:05) Turning from God to Government
(28:08) Government Programs Hurting instead of Helping
(01:15:05) The Lies Told about Police Shootings
(01:40:17) Why Does the Left Glorify Criminals Like George Floyd?
(02:18:14) Is The Black Voters Leaving the Democratic Party?
Paid partnership with PureTalk Wireless
Get 50% off your first month
https://PureTalk.com/Tucker
Paid partnership with Black Rifle Coffee
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices