The Democratic National Committee’s Black Caucus chairwoman Virgie Rollins said Saturday that she used to be a member of the Black Panther Party.
DNC vice chairman Keith Ellison was listening and appeared to notice the Republican tracker who was secretly taping the conversation. About a minute after Rollins first mentioned the Black Panthers, Ellison seems to look directly at the tracker and began whispering with someone next to him, but before the video cut off, it captured Rollins’ comments.
"I’m a former Black Panther," Rollins said. "And when we talked about the movement, as a former Black Panther with Angela Davis and Kathleen Cleaver, it was important for us to make people understand that it was about the movement for us, educating us."
She touted the group’s community work, including teaching and helping to feed the poor. She also invoked Martin Luther King, Jr., even though the civil rights leader took issue with the Black Panthers’ movement.
"Mass incarceration did not just happen in Republican hands," she said, adding a range of other issues including police brutality and charter schools.
"We’ve got to be out here in masses in the midterms if we want to change this country because it’s all about changing the Congress now," she said.
"They [Democrats] cannot win without black folks and women, so it’s up to us," she added.
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4 comments:
The Democrats never kicked out their klan members why would they kick this guy out ?
And what part of the kkk would you say is liberal? I didn't see David Duke endorsing Hillary you inbred
Anonymous said...
The Democrats never kicked out their klan members why would they kick this guy out ?
April 3, 2018 at 12:18 PM
Um... Did you even read the story?? It's in the very first paragraph. Dumbass, it's a "she." I hate when idiots make comments without reading the stories.
"The Democratic National Committee’s Black Caucus chairwoman Virgie Rollins said Saturday that she used to be a member of the Black Panther Party."
Blacks are being outnumbered by Latinos and thus becoming more and more irrelevant to the Democratic Party.
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