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I am offended by crat3, I am black but not a racist at all, many of my family members are white and black and I have a right to choose the candidate of my choice, just as you have that same right. I do not call you racist because you vote for Clinton. In fact, I supported Bill twice when he ran for President. He received over 80%+, were we racist then, and all the other former Presidents received an outstanding percentage of the black vote, you know what if we were so racist and we knew that our vote mattered, we could have not voted at all, because if what you say is true, then we would not vote for a white candidate ever, so your racist remarks are offensive.
I feel and millions of other blacks feel that we have been used and played like a sax by the Clintons regarding the statements that have come out of the Clinton camp, this has nothing to do with being racist and everything to do with being respected and appreciated. Regardless of past relationships with the Clintons, they sold us out in this election and did not bat an eye. So you can back off the racist attitude by call blacks racist. What would racism do for me as a black woman? I have no need to hate anyone of any race, creed or nationality.
I don't put myself above or below anyone, I am me and you are you, however, we both have a right to our own opinion and vote.