Donald Trump Needs Black America To Follow Puff Daddy’s Advice

    It seems as if Puff Daddy has traveled 180 degrees since his Vote Or Die campaign. Diddy was in the streets in 2004, pounding the pavement in the name of his political service group Citizen Change, imploring the youth to take part in the political process. Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, and 50 Cent were a part of the team. Vote Or Die t-shirts were everywhere. South Park spoofed the movement in classic South Park fashion. It was all happening.

    This weekend, in an interview on MSNBC’s Politics Nation with Al Sharpton in promotion of his new charter school in Harlem, the media mogul took a decidedly different position on our electoral process.

    “I honestly think the heat has to be turned up so much that as a community, we got to hold our vote,” Sean Combs said. “Really revolutionize the game. Make them come for our vote. It’s a whole different strategy but I think we need to hold our vote because I don’t believe any of [the candidates].”

    Hold our vote? Yeezus.

    Diddy also stated in the conversation that while he believes President Obama did an “excellent” job in office, the black community was “shortchanged” by his administration, and that Hillary Clinton needs to talk directly to Black America.

    Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton did such an effective job courting the black community during his successful campaigns in 1992 and 1996 that many referred to him as the first black president. Who can forget Bubba blowing the sax on the Arsenio Hall Show?

    During a campaign stop in Akron, Ohio two weeks ago, Republican candidate Donald Trump arguably made the most bombastic pitch to Black America in modern Presidential Election history. Standing in front of an audience filled with white faces, Trump made his plea to minorities:

    “You can go to war zones in countries that we are fighting and it’s safer than living in some of our inner cities that are run by the Democrats. And I ask you this, I ask you this — crime, all of the problems — to the African Americans, who I employ so many, so many people, to the Hispanics, tremendous people: What the hell do you have to lose? Give me a chance. I’ll straighten it out. I’ll straighten it out. What do you have to lose?”

    A more measured Trump pandered to the black church on Saturday. While speaking to the Great Faith Ministries in Detroit, the former reality show star said, “When I see wages falling, people out of work, I know the hardships this inflicts and I am determined to do something about it. I’m going to get things done.”

    Battling a tidal wave of inquiries into how she handled confidential information, baseless accusations that her health won’t hold up should she be elected, investigations into The Clinton Foundation, and the searing brand “Crooked Hillary” bestowed upon her by her once friend turned political opponent, Clinton hasn’t held a press conference in 274 days. She still leads Trump in the national polls, yet somehow still seems to be on the defensive. 

    At least Trump’s talking to black people. Clinton’s talking about emails.

    “Hillary Clinton, I hope she starts to directly talk to the black community,” Combs told Sharpton. “It really makes me feel hurt that our issues are not addressed and we’re such a big part of the voting [bloc].”

    Fellow mogul Russell Simmons, who has endorsed Hillary Clinton, feels Puff’s frustration, but does not cosign the remedy.

    “I totally agree with everything Sean says yet I’m worried about the consequences of not voting,” Simmons told HipHopDX exclusively. “It’s true black and brown people and poor whites were not prioritized soon enough. Their agenda was not served as much as I would have expected. The prison industrial complex, mass incarceration, and issues of poverty were not big enough priorities when we had the power. Now we are receiving too little too late. But I will be voting and urging others to vote.”

    With 62 days until the Presidential Election and near toss-ups in potential swing states Florida, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, Team Trump needs America’s minorities to move less like Uncle Rush and more like Diddy.

    Justin Hunte is Brand Ambassador of HipHopDX and hosts The Breakdown and #DXLive. A former Editor-in-Chief of DX, Hunte’s been featured on Revolt TV’s “Revolt Live” and the AllOutShow on SiriusXM, as well as in digital campaigns for Lexus, Honda, Brisk, and Simple Mobile. Prior to joining HipHopDX, Hunte spent 5 years working in investment banking at Banc Of America/Merrill Lynch and has covered music, politics, and culture for numerous publications. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California. @TheCompanyMan on all socials.

    13 thoughts on “Donald Trump Needs Black America To Follow Puff Daddy’s Advice

    1. used right & corruption in the police force.. forces blacks 2 hate each other … ex.when have u seen a project building n a white community … furthermore drugs was rough for the black community.. where as Italians Irish and Russian etc. Had the same effect but the war on drugs is black. Now we bottle this shit full of systematics shake it up and let it spray on everyone ..except the wealthy clean whites & maybe if we not to busy getting killed by police … for civil lawsuits

    2. We know hillary is more of the same. Will just repeat the same things that has kept the problem going for years. Who knows, maybe trump will fix it.

      1. Or maybe he’ll do things like ruin our relationships with our biggest allies, both in defense and trade (IE NATO and Mexico), thus putting our national security and economy at risk.

        The status quo doesn’t scare me. A 3rd world war or another recession certainly won’t make America ‘great’ again.

        1. A 3rd world war is not going to happen…even with Trump being “different” than other politicians. Our economy stinks right now…propped up on low interest rates.

          The status quo is a very scary thing. We are printing 3B a day to cover the budget deficit that Obama has failed to balance. 19T in debt…This cannot sustain.

            1. It’s the congress that hasn’t passed and hasn’t balanced a budget. It’s the congress that rejects any and every proposal that Obama has proposed. The only things Obama can do at this point are done through executive order – and budgets are one of those things. You want to take a vote that matters, vote out every Republican house and senate congressman you can.

            2. Good points, but neither party cares about our self interest. If it’s not one thing it’s ALWAYS another. we are an after thought in politics and will continue to be until we demand respect, this is America you either buy what u want or u take it……

      2. Hillary and Trump are the same as republican and democrats……there is no difference, both ignore black folks….the reason u shouldn’t vote is because neithwr person or party represent’s your best interest. When they decide to do that then they are worthy…..but until then……

    3. pay attention to the locals that you are voting in fuck Hill and Trump they have no real power when it comes to local issues. You need to be concerned about who is repping your state and if those interest align with your own. People talking about not voting…..yeah u can nix voting for the pres but don’t skip out on voting all together.

    4. If Hillary fails at being president, America will more or less remain the same. The next president will have a chance to do better.

      If Trump fails at being president, America will see a new low. The next president will have a chance at getting America to where it is today.

      Puff knows that if blacks don’t vote, Trump wins this. He is masking it as a “vote for ransom” but it is very irresponsible. If Trump wins, Puffs life will be more or less the same…. But the public (who he is asking not to vote) will not.

      Smarten up puff…. What you trying to kick knowledge?

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