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Hollywood Elite Continue to Push Anti-Trump Propaganda

Actress Jennifer Lewis claims Trump is Hitler and he will put minorities in camps. These claims are not only false, but are also very divisive.

In a recent tirade that can only be described as both unhinged and steeped in the most toxic form of rhetoric, Hollywood actress Jennifer Lewis from the show Black-ish unleashed a flood of outrageous claims and comparisons that not only defy logic but also incite division and hatred. On a Sirius XM radio show, Lewis embarked on a fear-mongering expedition, asserting that Trump, whom she dubiously likens to Hitler, harbors plans to place African Americans in internment camps, among other wildly inflammatory accusations.

What’s particularly troubling about Lewis’s outburst isn’t just the baseless fearmongering or the comparison of Trump to one of history’s most vile figures—though these are egregious enough. It’s her unfounded claim that White Americans are orchestrating a concerted effort to oppress minorities and reinforce segregation, a narrative that irresponsibly stokes the fires of racial division at a time when our nation yearns for unity and healing.

This kind of rhetoric, dripping with venom and devoid of any factual basis, is a stark example of the dangerous polarization gripping our society. It’s a clear manifestation of the propaganda against Trump, where individuals lose all semblance of reason and descend into a vortex of hate and paranoia. It raises a critical question: what exactly is the plan for those who engage in such divisive and destructive speech should their prophesied apocalypse fail to materialize? We’ve already seen it before with celebrities threatening to leave America if Trump won in 2016. Yeah, fast forward, and they’re all still here, enjoying the very freedoms they claimed were on the chopping block. 

We must rise above this madness and reaffirm our commitment to the principles of freedom, justice, and the rule of law. We understand that real leadership is about bringing people together, not tearing them apart with baseless accusations and fear. The fabric of our nation is woven from the threads of diverse voices and experiences, and it’s only through mutual respect and understanding that we can move forward.

The rhetoric of individuals like Lewis does nothing but deepen the chasms that divide us. It’s high time we reject such unfounded and divisive narratives, focusing instead on constructive dialogue that fosters unity and progress. As we approach future elections and navigate the complexities of our national discourse, let’s remember that America’s strength lies in its diversity and its unwavering commitment to the ideals of liberty and democracy for all.

Robert Chernin

Robert Chernin

Robert B. Chernin has brought his years of political consulting and commentary back to radio. As a longtime entrepreneur, business leader, fundraiser and political confidant, Robert has a unique perspective with insights not heard anyway else. Robert has consulted on federal and statewide campaigns at the gubernatorial, congressional, senatorial, and presidential level. He served in leadership roles in the presidential campaigns of President George W. Bush as well as McCain for President. He led Florida’s Victory 2004’s national Jewish outreach operations as Executive Director. In addition, he served on the President’s Committee of the Republican Jewish Coalition. Robert co-founded and served as president of the Electoral Science Institute, a non-profit organization that utilizes behavioral science to increase voter participation and awareness. Robert can be heard on multiple radio stations and viewed on the “Of the People” podcast where you get your podcasts.