The NAACP tells black men the White House matters more than their homes
DELANO SQUIRES
What happens in the home will determine the trajectory of young black lives far more than who occupies the Oval Office.
The NAACP’s recent “Dear Dad” radio ad is another reminder that progressives value black men far more for how they vote than for what they bring to their families.
The ad features a young woman telling her father that he is her “hero” and quickly pivots into standard Democratic talking points about the election. The daughter tells her dad, “Our black history, my access to health care, and our voting rights are under attack” before imploring him to use his “power” to vote in the upcoming election.
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