Former exec using Twitter to promote "Blacks 4 Trump" movement.

Black men urged to lead by example, Black women encouraged to follow.

September 2nd 2023.

Former exec using Twitter to promote
Dom Lucre, the former hip-hop executive, has taken to the X platform to criticize the Democratic party and urge Black women to listen to the leadership of Black men, rather than bind their votes to the Democratic party. Lucre mentions Malcolm X in this post, and implores Black women to remind the Democrats that they are nothing without the support of Black women.

Lucre has also been vocal in his criticism of Fulton County’s Black District Attorney Fani Willis. He has posted multiple photos of her with famous Black men in an attempt to discredit her and promised to “expose” her. The replies to his posts are often filled with conspiracy theorists and bots.

Interestingly, Lucre refrained from addressing or challenging the conspiracy theories in the comments section of a video post where he discusses Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s decision not to support Republican lawmakers in their call to “defund one District Attorney”. Kemp signed a law in May to establish a commission that can discipline or remove elected prosecutors over their choices to charge or not charge certain offenses, which was shortly after Willis announced that she would seek charges against Trump.

On the other hand, Georgia Republicans like Clint Dixon have been vocal in their criticism of Willis. Dixon posted on Facebook that she had an “unabashed goal to become some sort of leftist celebrity” and suggested that she should be investigated for using the justice system against her opponents. Republican state lawmakers have also condemned Willis for daring to prosecute Trump.

Lucre’s views on social media seem to contrast his stance on Trump. He has often praised Trump and his acolytes like Trevian Kutti. He has also posted about his admiration of Trump’s strength and bravado. However, Trump and the GOP have also enticed new Black voters. Exit polls in 2020 showed that Trump got almost 20% of Black men to vote for him.

Lucre’s pro-Trump social media actions have made some question his alignment with the GOP, which has been the preferred party for white supremacists to infiltrate. Despite these developments, Lucre still continues to urge Black women to listen to the leadership of Black men and remind the Democrats that they are nothing without their support.

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