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In the aftermath of black people showing up out of nowherelike little Kenard who snuffed out Omar on The Wireto kill Roy Moore and the alt-rights dream of making the documentary Mr. Molester Goes to Washington, everyone wants a little bit of credit. The Democratic Party is saying, I told yall. The pundits are giving the entire state of Alabama the credit. Even mainstream media has decided who was most responsible for Doug Jones victory over the John Wayne of alleged pedophiles:
Yep, according to everyone, women are the ones who pushed Doug Jones campaign for U.S. Senate over the finish line. Not black women. Not even black people. Just women.
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Then there was the venerable political reporter Beth Clayton, who became the mouthpiece of the white woman savior class. Immediately following the election, Clayton appeared on MSNBC to explain how white women had saved the world. She tied the election to the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal and the #MeToo movement (started by a black woman). She proudly explained to Chris Hayes:
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Black people are 26 percent of the population in Alabama, but the Washington Post says they were 29 percent of Tuesdays electorate. Conversely, whites are 68 percent of Alabamas population, yet only 66 percent voted in Alabamas Senate race.
Lets put it this way: Using AL.coms raw vote totals and the Washington Posts exit pollsif every woman in the state assembled themselves and each one of Jones black female supporters stood beside a white woman who voted for him, there would still be 82,278 black women standing by themselves wondering Where the white women at?
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Now, explain to me, again, who showed up.
Not white women. That is a fact. Again ... numbers.
Read More, who is no more. Moore defeated by black people and the largest percent was black women.
https://www.theroot.com/nah-white-women-you-cant-have-this-one-1821299583
White woman here standing with my black sisters. You did this, you always do. Thank you.