NAACP Travel Advisory for Florida: A Gaslighting Lie
NAACP Chairman of the Board Leon W. Russell, Who Lives in Florida, Spreads Lies About the State
In the vast realm of political theatrics and twisted narratives, few things can rival the audacity of gaslighting—an art form expertly employed by those who seek to control the minds of the masses. The NAACP's recent travel advisory for Florida, claiming the state's policies to be "discriminatory," stands as a prime example of this insidious manipulation. However, beneath the smoke and mirrors, a profound insult to the intelligence of the American people unravels. Florida is a melting pot with 16% of its residents being black which is higher than the nation's population; if it is so hostile, why do black Americans gravitate to Florida, despite what the NAACP has to say. By the way, 24% of South Florida’s population, where I live, is black, with even greater dieversity.
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