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Andrew Gillum targeted in disgusting white supremacist robocall to Florida voters

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I'm sure we will be "educated" as to why this isn't racist, and is acceptable...

Florida voters are picking up the phone to hear a voice claiming that “Well hello there. I is the Negro Andrew Gillum, and I be asking you to make me governor of this here state of Florida.” The voice is an actor’s and the call is a robocall paid for by an Idaho white supremacist group, The Road to Power.


Black spiritual music plays in the background, and a monkey screeches occasionally to refer to Gillum, who is the mayor of Tallahassee.


The ad says Gillum’s health care plan will be quite cheap, because he’ll just give chicken feet to people as medicine. It talks about how Jewish people are going to vote for him, because Jews are “the ones that been putting Negroes in charge over the white folk, just like they done after the Civil War.”


This isn’t the first such disgustingly racist robocall from the same group.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...-white-supremacist-robocall-to-Florida-voters
 
Well, it very most likely was not due to the candidate Gillum is running against. So are they robocalling themselves or did they pay someone else to robocall these messages?
 
It's so over the top, it sounds like a Poe. Are we sure it's not a false flag operation by the Left to help Gillum by painting his opposition in such a negative light.
P.S.: Are we even sure the robocalls are even real? I just saw the claim is by DailyKos, a website of very dubious reliability. I would not trust them farther than I could toss their servers.

Btw, chicken feet?
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It's so over the top, it sounds like a Poe. Are we sure it's not a false flag operation by the Left to help Gillum by painting his opposition in such a negative light.
P.S.: Are we even sure the robocalls are even real? I just saw the claim is by DailyKos, a website of very dubious reliability. I would not trust them farther than I could toss their servers.

Btw, chicken feet?
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You mean other than already being sourced to an Idaho white supremacist group.
 
I'm confused with Derec's confusion. The article placed the responsibility on a white supremo group in Idaho, not the Republican Candidate, so it isn't as if it is so outlandish, the idea that there are white supremos in the US that'd do something like that.
 
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