Liberal Racism – Here’s How Minorities Who Voted Trump Were Treated

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There’s been plenty of violence following the election – just not he kind liberals wish there was.

Believe the liberal narrative, and you’d think we’d see an explosion of hate crimes against Hispanics, Muslims, and other so-called “marginalized” groups. Perhaps there were a few – but are we really supposed to believe that the kind of people who would commit a hate crime are only that way because the man behind The Apprentice won the election? I don’t think so.

Curiously enough, the majority of alleged hate crimes appear no where other than on social media. You’d think the victimized would go to the police – not Twitter for help.

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Meanwhile, the violence against those who voted Trump into office at least has documentation. One Trump supporter was beaten in the streets of Chicago as someone screamed “don’t vote Trump” the other day.

And if you’re a minority who voted Trump? Prepare for liberal racism.

Mary Milton, a lifelong Democrat, grandmother, and woman of faith, says she experienced a fair share of criticism for her outspoken support for President-elect Donald Trump’s candidacy.

“It’s been African American people, it’s been white people, it’s been Hispanic people,” Milton said, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.

The 60-something-year-old said she voted for President Obama in 2008 and in 2012, but now believes black people have been “let down” during his time in office.

“When we voted for Obama we pulled together, and he made a promise to all the people,” she said. “The people he let down was the African American people.”

Milton said the black voters have been “thrown under the bus” by the Democratic Party — which is why she overcame her fear of reprisal for showing public support for Trump.

“We were afraid to tell people who our vote was really going for, but I know for a fact a lot of the African American votes went for Trump,” Milton said.

Milton says she has been in constant contact with the Trump campaign throughout the cycle and has the phone messages, a “Make America Great Again” hat, and other pro-Trump paraphernalia to prove it.

Celebrating an unprecedented victory, Milton says she is not surprised Trump won because he ran as a candidate who “represented all the people. Not just one gender, or this race.”

H/T Breitbart

If someone from a minority group is afraid to “come out of the closet” when it comes to supporting Trump, but not Hillary, whose the side with the racists on it? Certainly not Trump’s.

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