This is really weird...ya gott figure SOMEBODY should have checked to see all the people who were visible in the background behind Trump during his speech and maybe made sure there wasn't really weird stuff that showed up on the media feeds? I mean, GODS2.COM is pretty easy to see...
See the black guy in the background to the left of Trump? See his tee shirt? It says: Trump & Republicans are not racist. That part is ok...but then the bottom line is a god2.com.
Being curious, I went to the link...the first was simple but wasn't, weird...
Clicking on the Enter sent me to a very weird place.
Click on the top link and...
Real K K K Slave Master Revealed & is the Cherokee! The Real Reason Trump ran for President! Black& White Americans are really Hebrews,(Hos.4:6)&were in America before Cherokees.Solve America's Debt. make all Indians pay Taxes! Trick: we're all mixed with them, we pay taxes they don't & they Hate us, (r.36)! gods2.com
https://youtu.be/adj46fVONYs
But don't bother to click on the YouTube video link because you get:
This video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on hate speech.Scroll down and you'll see:
BLACKS FOR TRUMP 2018 Reveals:
Republican Senators blocking Trump are Cherokees & Mormons & are infiltraters in the Rep. Senate like McCain to block Trump & Muller are coming down with Great Wrath because their wicked time to block good policy is short, Rev.12:10 & Dan.8:25!
WTF?
I mean, really WTF?Wonder if anybody else picked this up and started tweeting?
Well, of course, this isn't the first time...this story is from Nov 2016
No, “Blacks for Trump” isn’t the work of white supporters faking diversity. It’s worse.Their conspiracy theories make Trump’s look mild.
The ringleader of the group hoisting Blacks for Trump signs is a former cult member who goes by both Michael Symonette and “Michael the Black Man.” Pictured in the sunglasses in the video above, Symonette isn’t your typical Trump supporter, your typical conservative, your typical black Republican — or really your typical anything.
He’s the creator of the Gods2.com website that’s advertised on many of the Blacks for Trump signs, and a conspiracy theorist at a level that makes Trump’s claims of “vote rigging” look harmless. His political worldview centers on what he’s convinced is an upcoming battle in which black and white Americans will have to fight together against “Arabs” — and a belief that Hillary Clinton is a white supremacist determined to destroy black women in particular.
Although Trump welcomes the displays of support, it seems unlikely that the GOP nominee has much familiarity with the ideological basis for this enthusiastic support, or the agenda of the individuals behind it.