You can’t seperate Clinton’s voters from her record of killing black and brown people

Guilt-by-association is one of liberals’ favorite tools to use against conservatives: if you borrow gum from a classmate in the third grade, who gets in a traffic accident 20-years later, it becomes clear proof you’re a racist, sexist, cis-gendered homophobe.

Ana Cox used that strategy in her MTV article on Monday, claiming that Donald Trump’s rhetoric on issues like immigration and his supporters’ tendency to be non-college educated white men are clear signs that they’re white supremacists.

If Trump supporters must be linked to his rhetoric, then Hillary Clinton voters must be linked to her record of supporting, advocating, and voting in favor destroying black and brown lives through war, drone bombings, and mass incarceration.

The Clintons have a long history of supporting white supremacists. While Trump was receiving the Ellis Island Award with Rosa Parks for supporting brotherhood and diversity, Bill and Hillary were being mentored by segregationist Sen. J. William Fulbright.

Bill was especially taken by Fulbright, and when he died, the former President delivered his eulogy and claimed he “made the world a better place.”
 
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