Black reverend accuses black voters of being ‘Democratic Party’s cheap prostitutes’

A Powerful Plea to the Black Community: Time to Leave the Democratic Party

A black reverend made a plea to the black community to leave the Democratic Party during Friday’s Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference.

Rev. John K. Amanchukwu Sr. delivered an electrifying opening prayer at this year’s conference, titled “Road to Majority.” As he took the podium, he reminded the audience of the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a decision that received resounding applause from the conservative crowd. Amanchukwu, a Turning Point USA contributor and author of the book “Eraced: Uncovering the Lies of Critical Race Theory and Abortion,” was not afraid to speak his mind.

An Intentional Attack on the Black Community

“I’ve come to tell you today that there is an intentional attack upon the black community, and black America needs to wise up and open our eyes. We are being used and abused by those on the left who see us as expendable,” Amanchukwu passionately declared, earning more applause.

“Blacks have become the cheap prostitutes of the Democrat Party,” he continued, eliciting a mix of groans and applause. “They screw us over, pay us barely anything, and yet we keep coming back for more. It’s time for us to open our eyes and recognize the lies and deception that are being pushed onto us.”

It’s Time to Wake Up

Amanchukwu’s powerful words resonated with the audience, urging them to see the truth. He highlighted the fact that the black community is being killed and lied to, all while the Democrats continue to manipulate and exploit their loyalty.

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The chyron displayed by CSPAN introduced Amanchukwu as a “preacher” and an “activist,” emphasizing his influential role in the community.

The conference also featured prominent conservative figures, including potential 2024 Republican presidential candidates such as former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former Vice President Mike Pence, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Notably, former President Donald Trump delivered a speech at last year’s conference.



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