According to recent polling, former Pres. Donald Trump is projected to secure 18 percent of the African American vote in the United States — and 23 percent in Philadelphia — in part because of the support of high-profile rappers.
To bestselling author, public intellectual and “hip hop” professor Michael Eric Dyson, that is a result of a basic lack of civil understanding — “Trump didn’t write you a [Covid] check. He don’t got no money,” Dyson told former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter on the latest episode of How to Really Run A City — as well as misconceptions about masculine “swag.”
“They think he’s got swag. He’s got borrowed swag. It’s a shame and a trauma that they see him as legitimate. It’s an indictment of [poor messaging on] our side,” Dyson said.
Mayor Nutter agreed. Students got debt relief, right? he asked. Somebody’s working on a bridge right now because of the infrastructure bill. Where are those people? Where are those ads?
“That’s brilliant,” Dyson said. “I’m going to the White House on Juneteenth. I’m going to tell them this.”
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