'Black-ish' Actress Warns We Must Vote For Biden To Keep Black People Out Of Camps

ABC’s "Black-ish" actress Jenifer Lewis says Americans must vote for Joe Biden in November. She claims the safety of black people is on the line.

Her rant, on the "Mornings With Zerlina" radio show, was, well, unhinged, to use a term.

"That mother----- will have us, [black people], in camps," Lewis exclaimed, referring to Donald Trump.

"He will take a hammer and break the glass where the Constitution is, and he will tear it up in our faces and say, 'Now I'm the king of the f------ world. You will bow down, b------' He will punish everybody that didn't vote for him."

Lewis says white people plan to vote for Trump on the basis of black-phobia.

"Black people don't want to fight you. All we want to do is feed our children and be equal," she added. "Honey, white people are scared. They're becoming a minority. The world is brown."

Lewis continued, warning that white people seek to inflict physical harm on their black counterparts, like herself:

"And they're going to do everything they can to stay in those gated communities, not pay taxes, and put those n------ in their places and get those wetbacks out of this country. We own this, b----."

How did host Zerlina Maxwell counter Lewis's fallacy-laden, racist tirade against white people? She didn't. She sat idly by as if the actress was enlightening her about race relations in America.

Lewis then compared Trump to one, Adolf Hitler. 

Of course, she did. 

"I know it because I know what mental illness looks like. That mania is unstoppable. See, this mother----- is Hitler. He didn't come to play," she yelled loudly into the mic.

In conclusion: Jenifer Lewis is unhinged. She's wacko. Her commentary was racist. She's a prime example of why we need not value the options of celebrities as gospel or even serviceable. 
 

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