Trump SuperPAC: ‘White Race Is Dying Out… Don’t Vote For A Cuban, Vote For Donald Trump’ — Ex-KKK Supports Donald Trump [Audio]
Those who received the following robocall from the American National SuperPAC got an earful from the group backing Donald Trump with racist rhetoric. Listen as the American National SuperPAC’s William Johnson, a farmer and “white nationalist,” goes on and on about few schools having “beautiful white children as the majority” and other shocking statements made in the official call, letting listeners know that the American National SuperPAC was endorsing Trump.
William claims it’s the fear of being called racist that makes folks kowtow to “gradual genocide” of the white race and lets them give away their country to immigrants. Donald Trump isn’t racist, says the robocall, but he’s not afraid to be called a racist. Trump didn’t authorize the call, and Donald has slightly come out against such calls in the past.
“The white race is dying out in America and Europe because we are afraid to be called racist. Don’t vote for a Cuban. Vote for Donald Trump.”
The backlash over the American National SuperPAC’s voicemail message began almost immediately online and offline. Talking Points Memo has the above audio of the voicemail that encourages a vote for Trump from the SuperPAC via a SoundCloud medium.
Ex-KKK leader David Duke: Vote for Trump https://t.co/KBFsXSlzTo pic.twitter.com/rLpIy91fZy
— The Hill (@thehill) February 25, 2016
Coupled with the fact that David Duke, the former leader of the KKK, has encouraged people to vote for Trump, the “white race is dying” call is getting plenty of press. As reported by the Hill, Duke also has his own Sound Cloud audio going viral, with David encouraging a Trump vote. Listen to Duke’s audio below, which talks about establishment politicians and “Republican traitors” and the like, claiming that America is doomed if the country doesn’t listen to David’s philosophy about European-Americans being overthrown in this country.
Duke rails on against Jewish people and Fox News and the “Jewish-controlled” media that David claims created ISIS. Duke brags about how many of the issues he brought up in the past are being emulated by Trump. Black Lives Matter is really racism against whites, claims Duke.
On social media, people are making their voices heard about the type of support that Trump is getting from these controversial sources. Sara Huggins Johnson responded to the SuperPAC robocall about Trump as follows, with the SoundCloud shocking some folks.
“For those starting to buy into the Cruz is ‘a nasty guy’ line from Trump…. here is a SuperPAC robocall in support of Trump.
“Go ahead and put on your shocked face now.
“Trump distanced himself from the group but said he’s sympathetic to those who are angry about immigration….and then he went after the eligibility of Cruz and Rubio, doubted that evangelicals could come from Cuba, generalized about immigrants being rapists….. and on and on.
“Soooo…… maybe it seems unfair to tie Trump to white supremacists…. surely they’ve endorsed other candidates before, right? Nope. This is the first year they saw a candidate who they could fully support, so they formed a SuperPAC. They are funded by American Freedom Party, but don’t be confused by their new name… they were the Socialist American Party.
“So yay Socialism! Yay White Nationalism! At last they find their hero — in Trump. Seems pretty nasty. He’s exactly right- he says ‘build a wall’ and everyone loses their minds and quits asking questions. How has he gotten this far?”
The Republican presidential candidate that is Trump continues to have controversy follow him as these types of supporters come out of the woodwork to back “The Donald.”
Meanwhile, social media is also lighting up with the fact that 20 percent of Trump supporters don’t think the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves, was a good idea, as reported by the Huffington Post.
20% of Trump Supporters Think Lincoln Was Hasty In Freeing The Slaves/Don't Support The Emancipation Proclamation https://t.co/KOhXf18SmQ
— a princess diana stan account (@seabethree) February 25, 2016
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