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    Black Speakers at the Republican National Convention

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    “Black Conservatives Scheduled to Speak at Republican National Convention: A Reminder of Divisive Politics”

    The Republican National Convention is set to kick off today in Milwaukee, and as the event unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder that not all skinfolk are kinfolk. Black conservatives who have aligned themselves with white supremacist rhetoric are scheduled to speak at the RNC, showcasing a troubling trend within the party.

    One of the notable figures set to speak is Amber Rose, a former model and video vixen who has recently come out as a Trump-supporting conservative. In a recent interview, Rose expressed her admiration for Trump, calling him the epitome of an alpha male and praising his efforts to protect and provide for American citizens.

    Another speaker on the list is Tim Scott, the U.S. Senator from South Carolina who has been a vocal supporter of Trump. Scott has faced criticism for his comments on systemic racism and welfare, but continues to align himself with the President.

    Mark Robinson, the Lt. Gov. of North Carolina, has also made headlines for his controversial statements, including advocating for the arrest of trans women and promoting racist conspiracy theories.

    Ben Carson, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Trump, is another speaker at the RNC. Carson has been a staunch conservative, advocating for a national abortion ban and criticizing women who terminate pregnancies.

    These Black conservatives are just a few of the speakers scheduled to address the RNC, highlighting the complex and often divisive nature of politics within the Republican Party. As the convention unfolds, it will be interesting to see how these individuals navigate their support for Trump and the party’s platform.

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