Actor Bryan Cranston: "Just ask yourself, from an African American experience, when was it ever great in America?"
How about every day from my birthday in 1961 to today?
Why?
Because I did the work.
I went to school.
Got a good education.
Used it to get good jobs.
Never had any issues with racism or discrimination.
That is, until I announced being for Trump.
And then, the bias came from DEMOCRAT FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
The names they call me in the comments.
The angry text fights I’ve had with EVERYONE I KNOW since 2018.
The constant brow-beating that I’m supposed to vote by race, not by policy.
I'll be 65 years old next month and it took me 57 of those years to learn what being DISCRIMINATED AGAINST feels like.
And I learned it from people I loved, people I respected.
BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T RESPECT ME, OR MY RIGHT TO CHOOSE.
And here's a secret they dont tell you:
Political bigotry feels exactly the same as RACISM.
Because it's one group of people acting like they're better than you BECAUSE OF WHO YOU ARE.
I'm proud of my choice though, and I’m excited to belong to a movement that puts America FIRST.
So NO, Bryan, I don't find “Make America Great Again” to be a racist statement.
Because with democrats like you destroying this country and its national cohesion, I find it to be a much-needed call for improvement.
🖕you dood.