How Qualified Does She Have to Be?
Let’s talk qualifications:
Graduated at the top of her class from Howard University.
Went to law school.
Served as Attorney General of California.
Became a United States Senator.
Now, she's the Vice President of the United States.
But somehow, she’s still not qualified?
It’s baffling to see how many Black men on social media discredit her accomplishments, question her leadership, and refuse to vote for her—even when it's clearly in their best interest. If they did their research on both candidates and still didn’t choose her, it’s plain and simple: misogyny.
Regardless of your political stance, there are fundamental issues you shouldn’t turn your back on:
A woman’s right to choose.
Police having full immunity (which can lead to your own death sentence).
The crime of January 6th.
Rental discrimination against Black people.
Disrespect toward captured veterans.
The absurdity of suggesting injecting bleach into your body.
Our Haitian brothers and their treatment.
People claim she’s had power for a long time. But let’s be real—assistant coaches only suggest plays; the final decision is always the head coach's call.
You say inflation is her fault? Did you research the real cause of inflation, why it started, why it lasted, and why it’s finally falling like a rock?
You blame her for crime? Have you compared crime rates between 2016-2020 and 2021-2024?
You say she doesn’t claim being Black? Talk to her friends from high school and college. Watch the 2019 BET Town Hall on American Injustice, where she said, “I’m the first Black Attorney General.”
Sure, there are things you could critique—no one’s perfect. But the alternative is unacceptable.
I’m standing for decency, humanity, and respect. Interest rates are falling, inflation is dropping, the economy is strong, and crime is down. Let’s work on fixing the border together without all the chaos.
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