April 10th 2024.
Jenifer Lewis is a bold and outspoken individual who never shies away from sharing her opinions. Recently, she appeared on SiriusXM radio's Mornings With Zerlina and did not hold back when discussing the upcoming presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. With her usual candor, the seasoned actress and entertainer compared Trump to Adolf Hitler and issued a warning about the consequences of not voting and allowing him to return to the White House.
Lewis did not mince words as she expressed her concerns about a potential Trump victory. "He will punish everybody that didn't vote for him," she stated. "This m*th*rf*k*r is Hitler. He didn't come to play." She went on to paint a grim picture of what could happen if Trump is re-elected. "He will have us in camps because we sat our fat a**es on the couch. Because we were complacent and spoiled and rotten and mad."
Known as the "Mother of Black Hollywood," Lewis is a multifaceted artist and author. During her conversation with Zerlina Maxwell, she delved into the issues at stake in the 2024 election, including the fear and unease among white people as they become a minority in the country. "The world is brown," she stated bluntly. "And they gonna do everything they can to stay in those gated communities and not pay taxes and put those ni**ers in their places and get those w*tb*cks out of this country."
Lewis passionately expressed the desire of Black Americans to simply have equal rights and provide for their families. "Black people don't want to fight you," she said. "All we want to do is feed our children and be equal." However, she also warned against complacency and not voting, as it could lead to dire consequences. "We spend half our lives choosing, trying to make a choice on bullsh*t," she exclaimed. "We sit on our couches. 'Oh, I don't believe in voting.' You f*ck*ng idiot. If that man gets in, as soon as he takes the oath, he will have generals walk down the steps of the Capitol."
In her powerful message, Lewis reminded everyone that we are all God's children. However, her words have sparked backlash from conservatives, with some accusing her of mimicking past comments made by Joe Biden to the Black community. Podcast host Stacy Washington even went as far as to say that Lewis "talks about things that really aren't true."
Despite the criticism, Lewis stands by her words and continues to use her platform to speak out against injustices and issues that are important to her. As she concluded her message, she reminded Trump supporters that "we are all God's babies." And with the 2024 election looming, her words serve as a powerful reminder to never underestimate the importance of voting and taking action to create change.
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