From the same mindset which thought it could get African-American voters to abandon Obama because of his support of marriage equality comes this ad running in Arkansas. It exploits the recent Kavanaugh hearing in order to target black voters. To put it nicely, it's the most incredibly offensively racist ad I have ever heard. As a matter of fact, I would like to expand more about how this ad makes me feel, but there aren't words vulgar enough to articulate how I truly feel. Just listen to it. (Editor's note - If you can't see the ad, click here) :
And who is behind this mess you ask (after probably picking yourself up from the floor)? This group right here (Editor's note - click here if the tweet below isn't showing):
It just goes to show why the LGBTQ and African-American community can't be truly accepted by the GOP. It thrives on making people fear LGBTQs and attempting to make African-Americans fear everyone else.
UPDATE - That didn't take long at all. The ad is causing a huge controversy with Rep. Hill disavowing it.
This is a real radio ad currently running in Arkansas in support of Republican Congressman French Hill on radio stations targeted to the African American community. I don't even have words to describe it. pic.twitter.com/vpzt1nGPlc— (((Ben Tribbett))) (@notlarrysabato) October 18, 2018
And who is behind this mess you ask (after probably picking yourself up from the floor)? This group right here (Editor's note - click here if the tweet below isn't showing):
"Paid for by Black Americans for the President's Agenda"https://t.co/yWJ6WcA1aU— Matt Ortega (@MattOrtega) October 18, 2018
32 likes on Facebookhttps://t.co/d9zgzoTRHy
Among the black Americans supporting the President's agenda on Facebook?
Easy E, who's been dead for 23 years. pic.twitter.com/lmaAuF3x15
It just goes to show why the LGBTQ and African-American community can't be truly accepted by the GOP. It thrives on making people fear LGBTQs and attempting to make African-Americans fear everyone else.
UPDATE - That didn't take long at all. The ad is causing a huge controversy with Rep. Hill disavowing it.