A conservative black perspective video on the Obama-ape video posted by a staffer on Truth Social provides insight into the controversial topic. I will post that below.
Porcine and primate portrayals of political figures are common historically. Political cartoons have been used forever. Juvenal, the Roman writer, probably wasn’t the first to generate scathing satire and humor about society and bungling politicians.
It is important at this time for politicians to suggest positive political ideas to make society and the economy better for every citizen rather than chasing rabbits through dark media holes into the underground of rioting and deficits with hidden plans to spend billions and billions on day care and diapers. Day care and diapers may be important, yet inventive, creative ways to float the economic boat over the shoals of approaching deficits and potential collapse ahead should be the focus of the party of foreign allegiance and sensible citizens too.
It is improbable the nation is going to be returning to the Democrat led era of slavery soon- that shouldn’t be a real concern. Very few, unless I.Q. challenged, believe black Americans are ape-like (unless perhaps they are Democrats). Elon Musk- a successful whitish primate, has suggested that the nation has a real economic bankruptcy ahead unless A.I. and robotics increase efficiency and production radically.
The national problem is deeper than that, for there will need to be some sort of complete revision of how economic fruits are apportioned to citizens that evolve to something like outsiders observing an economy run by A.I. and robots. The robots and A.I. will have little demands, hopefully, for high incomes themselves, and won’t go on strikes (e.g. air traffic control run by A.I?). Are there still some that don’t regard citizens idling cars and trucks in cold weather burning fossil fuels as examples of uncreative primates throwing toxic exhaust into the atmosphere in quest of more bananas with an economy subsidized by vast left and right wing federal deficits?

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