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    I’m a Young Black Man and I Support Donald Trump

    I’m a Young Black Man and I Support Donald Trump

    CJ Pearson @thecjpearson
    10:01 AM ET

    CJ Pearson is a teenage political activist and National Chairman of Teens for Trump
    'The future and stability of America are far more important than ego and party'

    In the past 15 months, I have found myself supporting four different candidates for President: Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders and now billionaire businessman and Republican Party nominee, Donald Trump. As a 14-year-old, I may not be able to vote in this election, but I am deeply invested in its outcome.

    Some have ridiculed me for supporting various candidates across the ideological spectrum. In a condescending blog post last December, conservative radio host Erick Erickson accused me of desperately seeking attention, questioned my intellectual capacity and instructed me to “shut up, and go live life.” This reaction makes one thing clear: many people in the “old guard” do not have the slightest understanding of the political philosophies of my generation.

    I believe that the future of America is post-party politics. I hope that in 10 to 20 years, the near constant issue of partisanship will be a distant memory.

    The shift is already beginning. According to a 2014 Pew Research study, 50% of millennials identify as political independents. In 2004, that number was a mere 38%. Many people in my generation support the person—regardless of political party—who they believe has the capacity and ability to lead. The future and stability of America are far more important than ego and party.

    That’s why I’ve decided to support Mr. Trump, and it’s my sincere belief that flocks of other young people will soon follow.

    The independent streaks ingrained into the hearts and souls of America’s youth are the cornerstone of the billionaire’s youth appeal. The problems of America’s young folks are far bigger than Snapchat and emojis—undeniable truths Hillary Clinton doesn’t seem to understand. In the coming weeks and months, while Mr. Trump is releasing detailed policy proposals to deal with the issues plaguing young America, Clinton will likely still be doing what she seemingly does best—pandering until she’s blue in the face.

    While the past eight years may feel distant to some, the wounds—full of devastation and pain—inflicted by President Obama’s agenda remain fresh.

    As a young black male, I’ve seen my community flailing and struggling due to the disastrous impacts of the Obama political agenda, and I refuse to allow the possibility of a Clinton presidency to extend that suffering. After eight years of promises of hope and change, 2 out of 5 black boys and girls live in poverty. Compared to white Americans, African-Americans are more likely to own fewer homes and are more likely to be unemployed.

    The policies of the Obama administration have done little to help people of color, yet Clinton has unwaveringly defended them at every turn. In a recent speech in Detroit, Trump pointedly said: “If Hillary Clinton’s goal was to inflict pain on the African-American community, she could not have done a better job.”

    Trump’s message to young people of color is simple: what do you have to lose?

    In my young optimistic eyes, after the last eight years of the Obama presidency, there is little left to lose. There is only room to do better, and there is only one goal: to make America great for every American.

    http://time.com/4470565/teens-for-trump/
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    When an intelligent 14 year old who was not an all-in Trump Supporter from the beginning but who has worked his way through the various candidates to the point where he is now can be mature enough to say, Trump is the choice now, for reasons all too clear and so well-stated by this young activist in his article, one would think that mature Republican "leaders" and "top" Republicans could have mustered the courage and patriotism to our nation and citizens to do likewise.

    It's almost Biblical .... "from the mouths of babes".

    Thank you CJ Pearson. Thank you very very much.
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    Black Teen Trump Supporter to Hillary: Tell Supporters to Stop Threats



    Monday, September 5, 2016 09:33 PM
    By: Greg Richter

    C.J. Pearson — the black teen who backed Republican Donald Trump in a recent Time op-ed — is calling on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to tell her supporters to stop threatening him.

    Pearson, chairman of Teens for Trump, posted a Facebook video seen below [Language Warning] in which he says people have used racial slurs to attack him online for backing a Republican, and that his family has been threatened.

    (video at source link)

    "Discourse like this has no place in the political process," Pearson told Newsmax in a Twitter direct message. "As Hillary Clinton urged Bernie Sanders to condemn his supporters when they attacked her across the Internet and Trump to condemn his, I'm urging her to do the same.

    "Since voicing my support for Mr. Trump, I've been called a c---, a n-----, and been subject to speculation amongst internet commenters as to why my mother didn't do the 'righteous' thing and abort me," he said. "It's a shame that adults on the left would attack a teenager for simply wanting to make a difference."

    Pearson first made headlines for supporting Republican Sen. Ted Cruz for president, then switched to Democrat Bernie Sanders. He writes in the Time op-ed that his critics don't understand that like many in his generation, he believes "that the future of America is post-party politics."

    "As a young black male, I’ve seen my community flailing and struggling due to the disastrous impacts of the Obama political agenda, and I refuse to allow the possibility of a Clinton presidency to extend that suffering," he wrote.

    Pearson was temporarily blocked from posting to his Facebook account earlier this month after he posted one of the attacks against him, the Daily Caller reported.

    Facebook told the Daily Caller that the ban was an error and reinstated Pearson's posting privileges.

    Pearson has not been without controversy. The Blaze reported in September 2015 that Pearson's claims, that he was blocked by the White House Twitter account, did not hold water. Pearson has denied he manipulated a "screen grab" showing the @POTUS account had blocked him.

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