Black Women Protest Elizabeth Warren for Keeping Kids on Teachers Union Plantation (Video)
Senator Elizabeth Warren launched her big bid for black voters by bringing along Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a member of the hate squad, now her campaign co-chair, and Angela Peoples, a racist Farrakhan lover who used to go around ranting about white women.
And then disaster struck.
Warren is a close ally of the teachers’ union mafia which exploits black children by locking them up in bad schools so that money will flow to Democrats like Warren. But some black mothers were there to protest for school choice and for charter schools. And they took on Warren.
The media is desperately trying to spin the results, but there are plenty of videos that show what happened.
https://youtu.be/ylgMQoHMPYE
Black women from the Powerful Parent Network chanted, “We want to be heard” and “our children, our choice.”
Sarah Carpenter,, the leader of the protesters, told reporters that, ““Black people tired of you coming into our community when you want us to vote for you. Come before it’s time to vote. Black women — where I come from — we may be poor. But we vote every election,”
What was supposed to be a show of support from black women for Warren, instead showed black women standing up to her destructive agenda and self-serving exploitation of black people.
https://twitter.com/ByRyanBrooks/status/1197665648186470401?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/hayleymiller01/status/1197667645799174145?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Protestors at @ewarren event in Atlanta:
“Black people tired of you coming into our community when you want us to vote for you. Come before it’s time to vote. Black women — where I come from — we may be poor. But we vote every election.” pic.twitter.com/gxhwL65zFm
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) November 22, 2019
Holy shit. I have Warren on video lying about where she sent her kids to school.
Sarah Carpenter: "I read that your children went to private schools"
Warren: "No my children went to public schools" pic.twitter.com/PEHr3jNvjx
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) November 22, 2019
Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield
