Spike Lee on Black, Latino Men Voting for Trump: ‘We’ve Got to Support Our Sister’
‘I just hope they get their minds straight, get their minds right, in time for this election’
Oct 22, 2024 9:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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LEE: “Well, it’s sad but true. Some of my brothers have been drinking that Kool Aid, and I just hope that they get their minds straight, get their minds right in time for this election. If they’re conscious, if they’re aware there’s nothing that this other guy can do that’s going to put us, not just black folks, but Americans, in a better position going forward. So I urge — and I got to give credit to President Obama because he’s been going really hard on the brothers, some might think too hard, but I don’t think so. We got to wake up, you know, and don’t go for the okie-doke, the flim flam, can’t do that. We got to support our sister to be the first woman president of the United States of America, and the first sister.”