YOU AIN'T NO SLAVES!' BLACK
VET'S EPIC TAKEDOWN OF ANTI-TRUMP RIOTERS, 'None
of you put on a uniform. But you're quick to disrespect the flag', by Chelsea
Shilling, 11/14/16 WND
A black Air Force veteran is fed up
at anti-Trump rioters who disrespect America’s flag, refuse to say the Pledge
of Allegiance, reject their duly-elected president and wreak havoc in U.S.
cities, smashing windows, blocking freeways and igniting fires.
In fact, Thaddeus Dionne Alexander
is so outraged by the rioters that he posted a video on YouTube and Facebook – and his message is going viral with 20
million views and nearly a million shares on Facebook alone.
“Wow, y’all are protesting? Really?
Man, I don’t understand. It’s not Republicans causing all this destruction, you
know, burning up the streets, blocking roads and things like that. It’s the
liberals,” Alexander begins.
“You know, these are the same people
that are against the Second Amendment. Because they want to ‘decrease
violence,’ nobody should have guns. The same people that are [pro]-abortion
because they want to ‘save lives.’ And you’re causing all this destruction just
because your candidate lost.”
But Alexander explains, in America,
“You can’t always get your way.” He continued: Everybody wants to be
politically correct. Quit being crybabies! Ain’t nothing free! You ain’t no
slave! You don’t get your way, so you act like a 2-year-old, burning up
people’s stuff? Destroying the streets, making people late for work?
Man, I’m glad I don’t live in New
York City or Washington or Oregon because I would run one of your asses over.
You are outrageous, man. You are the exact reason
why Donald Trump won the election. Because we’re tired of you crybabies.
You didn’t earn anything. None of
you put on a uniform. But you’re quick to disrespect the flag. Not want to say
the Pledge of Allegiance. Not want to recognize the Bible. But you want
everything. You didn’t fight for
anything. But you want it.
It doesn’t work like that. …All
these people out there that want to protest and burn stuff up, I don’t think
the cops should protect them. When people look at the flag and say, ‘That’s not
my flag. Donald Trump is not my president,’ then you know what? Obviously this
ain’t your damn country! Leave! Find another flag. Find another president. Go
to Mexico. I really don’t care.
But quit tearing up stuff. Quit
causing destruction and preaching peace.
Because you’re contradicting yourself.
During a Monday appearance on “Fox
& Friends,” Alexander explained that he was astonished at how the
left depicted Republicans as angry individuals who hoarded guns and wanted to
“kill babies.”
In fact, Clinton-supporting media
outlets predicted Republicans would refuse to accept undesirable election
results. On Oct. 27, the
New York Times warned of violence by Trump
supporters and “another Revolutionary War” should Hillary Clinton win the White
House.
And after Trump’s Election Day
victory, CNN
reported Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide
receiver Mike Evans refused to stand for the national anthem. “I’m not going to
stand for something I don’t believe in,” Evans said, adding that “America’s not
right” for electing Trump.
But for all the media warnings, it
turns out, anti-Trump rioters are the ones inflicting violence, destruction and
mayhem in American cities. “I just thought it was so hypocritical. It just
amazed me how people reacted,” Alexander said.
“We need to preserve this country.
We need to stop burning flags. We need to stand for the pledge of allegiance.
And we need to be proud of what we have here.”
Alexander concluded, “Being a black
man, there is no other country where we’re accepted like we are in the U.S.
“People may think so. I’ve had
friend say, ‘We’ll go back to Africa.’ Well, everybody knows if you’re black
man, you’re not accepted in Africa. You’re not African. It’s just not going to
work like that. This is the only place where you can be openly gay or
homosexual. There’s nowhere else to go.”
Since his video went viral, Alexander’s Facebook
page has been flooded with
comments, mostly in support of his statements. Some include:
·
I vote Dionne for the 2020 election!
·
Thank you for putting yourself out
there!
·
I think you’re amazing, and you’ve
taught me not to be afraid of what people think of me! Thank you for that, and
thank you for your service to our great nation!
·
I’m with you. Stand your ground. I
refuse to be bullied and don’t care what they say. I take no stock in what
they say, I know what’s in my heart. The biggest racist are the ones labeling
all of us racist.
·
No, you’re not the only one that
thinks this way. There are $50+ million of us. Thank you for your service
to this country and speaking up on this important issue.
·
You deserve so much recognition.
It’s Americans like you that make this country great. Thank you.
·
My family and I sincerely thank you
for your service. Its comforting to see people of ALL race, color and creed
beginning to unite and come together for a better America!
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