Director Spike Lee compares Black Trump supporters to "House Slaves"

Hollywood Director Spike Lee took to his Instagram page to post a photo of Black Trump supporters at the White House, where he compared them to "House Slaves"! The caption of his photo referenced an old time slave song that read: "Massa, We Love You, Massa. We Gonna Pray Fo’ You Massa”. Singing- “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”. The Black supporters at the White House were Alveda King, Pastor Darrell Scott, Lynette Hardaway, and Rochelle Richardson, a.k.a. “Diamond and Silk,” and author and activist Candace Owens, among others. They were there laying their hands on President Trump and praying for him.

Spike Lee took this photo opportunity to not only trash the President but other members of the Black community.

If you ask me, that's WAY out of line! I don't think I need to be the one to tell you that though. What Spike Lee is saying here is that Black American citizens cannot possibly support President Trump on their own, they must be "slaves" and playing into his agenda not of their own free will. That's more than an insult, that's out of touch.

-Producer Lightning


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