Supporter who hugged Trump rips media: This is the most disturbing part
Summary
TLDRIn a compelling interview, McKayla, founder of GRAS Roots political group, shares her experience meeting President Trump at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A, highlighting the positive reception he received from the HBCU community. She discusses the media's skewed perception of such events and the importance of young black Americans feeling heard and represented by the former president's policies, contrasting this with Biden's record and the impact of his legislation on their community.
Takeaways
- π€ A voter's memorable interaction with Trump at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A included a significant hug, highlighting the warmth and connection between the former president and his supporters.
- π€ Lawrence's interview with McKayla, the founder of GRAS Roots political group, emphasized the importance of conservative values within the black community and the desire to preserve culture.
- ποΈ McKayla expressed her support for President Trump during their meeting, countering media narratives that suggest a monolithic opposition within the HBCU community.
- π’ The turnout of students from all four Atlanta HBCU institutions demonstrated a diversity of political opinions and a willingness to support President Trump, contrary to common assumptions.
- π§ The media's portrayal of events and individuals can be misleading, as evidenced by the misperception of students' motivations for supporting Trump, which was a point of concern for McKayla.
- π Former President Trump's policies, including significant funding for HBCUs, have resonated with young black Americans, contributing to his appeal within the community.
- π McKayla noted a sentiment of honesty and relatability in Trump's communication style, which has attracted young people who appreciate his directness and inclusivity.
- π¨ Joe Biden's record, particularly as a senator, was criticized for actions perceived as detrimental to the black community, including policies that led to increased incarceration rates.
- π£οΈ The First Step Act, introduced under Trump, aimed to address some of the injustices in the criminal justice system, which has not received as much attention as Biden's policies.
- β³ The conversation with Lawrence was cut short, but there is a willingness to continue the discussion on the President's plans and their impact on the black community.
Q & A
What was the significant event that occurred at the Atlanta Chick-fil-A involving Trump?
-A voter received a big hug from Trump while he was meeting with supporters, which became an unforgettable moment on the campaign trail.
Who is McKayla and what is her role in the conversation?
-McKayla is the founder of GRAS Roots Political Group, which aims to conserve culture. She was present at the event and shared her experiences and views during the interview.
What was McKayla's reaction to the President's visit to the HBCU campus?
-McKayla expressed that contrary to the media's portrayal, President Trump was welcomed by the local HBCU community in Atlanta, and the sentiment in the room was positive.
How did McKayla respond to the media's portrayal of the event?
-McKayla was critical of the media, stating that it created a warped perception of the event and the students' intentions. She emphasized that the students' support for Trump was genuine and not influenced by external factors like theζδΎε θ΄ΉηιΈ‘θδΈζζ²».
What did McKayla say about the students' experience during the event?
-McKayla mentioned that the event was a learning experience for her students, showing them how media can influence public opinion and the perception of individuals or groups.
What was McKayla's opinion on former President's policies towards HBCUs?
-McKayla acknowledged that the former President provided a lot of funding to HBCUs and that his policies had a positive impact on her own college search process.
Why do young people, particularly young Black Americans, gravitate towards the former President according to McKayla?
-McKayla believes that young people find the former President relatable and honest. They appreciate his straightforwardness and feel that he communicates with them directly rather than telling them what they want to hear.
What was McKayla's critique of Joe Biden's record regarding Black America?
-McKayla criticized Joe Biden's record as a senator, arguing that his policies were detrimental to the Black community and that he has not done enough to benefit Black Americans.
What specific policy did McKayla mention that she felt was overlooked in the discussion?
-McKayla referred to the First Step Act, which was introduced by the former President to reform the criminal justice system, particularly addressing issues like the three strikes rule.
How did McKayla address the issue of public perception and its impact on policy and politics?
-McKayla emphasized that public perception, often shaped by media, can be misleading and distract from substantive policy discussions. She argued for a focus on actions and policies rather than reactions to comments or emotions.
What was the final interaction between McKayla and Lawrence at the end of the interview?
-Lawrence expressed a desire to continue the conversation with McKayla, to which she responded positively, indicating her availability for further discussion.
Outlines
π€ Trump Supporter's Heartwarming Encounter
The first paragraph of the video script revolves around a memorable and heartwarming moment during a campaign event where a voter receives a hug from former President Trump at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A. The young woman, McKayla, founder of GRAS Roots Political Group, expresses her support for Trump despite media portrayals. She shares her experience of Trump's visit to an HBCU campus, where contrary to common narratives, he was welcomed by students from all four local HBCU institutions. McKayla criticizes the media for warping perceptions and highlights the importance of independent decision-making, especially among young students. She also discusses the negative stereotypes perpetuated by urban media outlets against young Black Americans who explore political options outside the norm.
π€ Contrasting Perceptions on Political Figures
The second paragraph delves into a discussion about the contrasting perceptions of political figures, particularly focusing on the former president's policies towards Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). McKayla shares her thoughts on why young Black Americans are gravitating towards the former president, citing his perceived honesty and relatability as key factors. She contrasts this with Joe Biden's record, highlighting his past actions as a senator that she believes were detrimental to the Black community. McKayla points out the impact of Biden's policies, such as the three strikes rule, on the Black community and criticizes the lack of attention given to Trump's First Step Act, which aimed to address some of these issues.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Campaign Trail
π‘Media Perception
π‘HBCUs
π‘Supporters
π‘Conservatism
π‘Urban Media Outlets
π‘First Step Act
π‘Three Strikes Rule
π‘Relatability
π‘Political Ideology
π‘Criminal Justice Reform
Highlights
Voter's unforgettable moment with Trump at an Atlanta Chick-fil-A.
Trump's hug and the voter's emotional response, 'Tell my mama I made it.'
Introduction of McKAYLA, founder of GRAS Roots Political Group to conserve the culture.
McKAYLA's anticipation for the interview and her life-long wait.
McKAYLA's message to the President, expressing support despite media narratives.
The positive reception Trump received at the HBCU campus, contrary to popular belief.
Media's role in warping perception and the students' learning experience.
McKAYLA's critique of urban media outlets and their influence on public opinion.
Former President's funding to HBCUs and McKAYLA's personal experience with it.
Young people's gravitation towards the former President due to his perceived honesty and relatability.
Biden's record and its impact on Black America, according to McKAYLA.
McKAYLA's argument on Biden's senatorial career and its effects on Black communities.
The issue of over-representation of Black individuals in the criminal justice system under Biden.
Trump's First Step Act and its significance in reforming the criminal justice system.
The contrast between Biden's past actions and Trump's efforts in criminal justice reform.
McKAYLA's invitation for further discussion on the President's plan.
Transcripts
THEY SHOULD BE.
>> Lawrence: A LOT OF GOOD
STORIES TODAY.
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT ON THE
CAMPAIGN TRAIL FOR ONE VOTER WHO
GOT A BIG HUG FROM TRUMP AT AN
ATLANTA CHICK-FIL-A WHILE
MEETING WITH SUPPORTERS.
>> I DON'T CARE WHAT THE MEDIA
TELLS YOU, WE LOVE YOU.
4 P.M.
>> COME HERE, LET ME GIVE YOU A
HUG.
[CHEERING]
>> THANK YOU!
TELL MY MAMA I MADE IT.
>> Lawrence: LOOK AT THE JOY,
HERE TO TELL US IS THAT YOUNG
WOMAN, McKAYLA, FOUNDER OF GRAS
ROOTS POLITICAL GROUP TO
CONSERVE THE CULTURE.
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
INTERVIEW ALL MORNING.
>> I'VE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE
LIFE.
>> THANKS FOR JOINING US.
YOU TOLD THE PRESIDENT WHEN YOU
WERE HUGGING HIM, I DON'T CARE
WHAT THE MEDIA SAYS, WE SUPPORT
YOU.
TELL ME WHAT YOU MEANT BY THAT.
>> I AM SO GLAD THAT IS THE
FIRST QUESTION YOU ASKED ME.
SO OF COURSE IN THE EXCITEMENT
OF EVERYTHING, I WASN'T ABLE TO
RELAY MY MESSAGE, BUT GENERAL
CONSENSUS WOULD HAVE YOU
THINKING IF PRESIDENT TRUMP WERE
TO SHOW UP TO THE HBCU CAMPUS AN
ANGRY MOB WOULD FORM AND HE
WOULD NOT BE WELCOME AND THE
SENTIMENT IN THE ROOM WAS
OPPOSITE, HE WAS WELCOMED AND
PEOPLE SHOWED UP IN SUPPORT OF
HIM AND PEOPLE WERE FROM ALL
FOUR INSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE
LOCAL HBCU COMMUNITY IN ATLANTA
AND SHOWED UP IN SUPPORT OF HIM.
IT IS CRAZY TO SEE PEOPLE IN AN
UPROAR WHEN ALL FOUR
INSTITUTIONS WERE LEGITIMATELY
REPRESENTED AND REPRESENTED BY
SAID STUDENTS WHO WANTED TO
SUPPORT PRESIDENT TRUMP.
I APPRECIATE WE WERE ABLE TO LET
HIM KNOW, REGARDLESS OF SOCIAL
MEDIA, WE ARE SUPPOSED TO HATE
YOU, WE DON'T.
IT WAS LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR
MY STUDENTS, THEY SAW HOW MEDIA
CAN WARP PERCEPTION OF OPINION
OR A PERSON BECAUSE LIKE I SAID,
TO THINK THESE STUDENTS WHO
ATTEND THESE INSTITUTIONS ARE
NOT SMART ENOUGH TO MAKE THEIR
DECISION, THEY WOULD ONLY
SUPPORT TRUMP BECAUSE HE BOUGHT
CHICKEN SANDWICHES, THAT IS
DISTURBING PART.
IT WAS MAINLY URBAN MEDIA
OUTLETS DOING EVERYTHING IN
THEIR POWER TO TURN OTHER BLACK
PEOPLE AGAINST THESE YOUNG BLACK
KIDS WHO WERE SIMPLY NOT SHY TO
EXPLORE OTHER OPTIONS.
>> Lawrence: IT IS INCREDIBLE
AND YOU HIT IT ON THE HEAD.
FORMER PRESIDENT GAVE A LOT OF
FUNDING TO HBCUS.
MY HBCU TOUR TO FIGURE OUT WHAT
COLLEGE I WANTED TO GO TO.
TELL ME ABOUT THE FORMER
PRESIDENT AND HIS POLICIES.
WHAT IS GRAVITATING YOUNG PEOPLE
TOWARD THE PRESIDENT AND A LOT
OF PEOPLE TRADITIONALLY
REPUBLICANS DON'T DO WELL IN
BLACK AMERICA, A LOT OF YOUNG
BLACK AMERICANS LIKE THE FORMER
PRESIDENT.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT HIM?
>> I THINK AND THIS IS A
SENTIMENT COMING FROM THE YOUNG
PEOPLE THEMSELVES, THEY FEEL
LIKE HE IS HONEST.
WE MIGHT NOT AGREE WITH HOW HES
THINGS AND GOES ABOUT THINGS, HE
IS TELLING US WHAT IT IS.
WE DON'T FEEL LIKE IT IS A SNAKE
IN THE GRASS WAITING TO BITE US.
HERE IS MY PLAN, HERE IS HOW I
PLAN TO EXECUTE IT, HERE IS WHO
IS INVOLVED AND HOW YOU CAN GET
INVOLVED.
HE IS MORE RELATABLE.
HE GIVES YOU THAT RELATABLE
FEELING TO WHERE IT IS LIKE, I'M
JUST LIKE YOU, THIS IS WHAT YOU
SAID YOU WANTED HERE IS WHAT I
AM GOING TO DO ABOUT IT.
THEY FEEL HE IS TALKING TO THEM
AND NOT SAYING WHAT THEY WANT TO
HEAR.
>> Lawrence: GOOD POINT, WHAT
HAS BIDEN DONE FOR OUR
COMMUNITY?
FOR BLACK AMERICA?
>> HE LOCKED UP A LOT OF PEOPLE
THAT LOOK LIKE ME AND THEY ARE
SITTING IN JAIL WAITING FOR
JUSTICE AND AN APPEAL OF SOME
SORT.
WHEN IT COMES TO WHAT JOE BIDEN
HAS DONE FOR BLACK AMERICA, IF
WE LOOK AT HIS RECORD AS A
SENATOR, IT WASN'T SOMETHING
THAT BENEFITED US, ONE COULD
ARGUE HE DEDICATED HIS SENATIAL
CAREER TO DISRUPTING THE WAY OF
LIFE FOR BLACK PEOPLE.
HE DID NOT WANT BLACK KIDS GOING
TO THE SAME KID AS HIS KID, HE
DID NOT WANT BLACK PEOPLE
WALKING ON THE SAME SIDEWALK
WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER.
HE PASSED LEGISLATION WITH SOLE
INTENT OF OPPRESSING A CERTAIN
COMMUNITY AND WE'RE GOING TO ACT
LIKE THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN OR CAN
BE OVERSHADOWED BY SOMEBODY'S
COMMENTS DOWN THE LINE MADE US
FEEL SOME TYPE OF WAY.
FEELING SOME TYPE OF WAY IS
DIFFERENT WHEN YOU CAN FEEL THAT
WAY AT HOME.
THERE ARE PEOPLE AS OF RIGHT
NOW, SPENDING THEIR LIVES IN
JAIL BECAUSE JOE BIDEN THOUGHT
THEY DESERVED IT.
AND THEN YOU HAD SOMEBODY LIKE
TRUMP COME IN AND GIVE US FIRST
STEP ACT TO TRY TO RIGHT THE
WRONG DONE WITH THREE STRIKES
RULE AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT
THAT.
>> Lawrence: I NEED MORE TIME
WITH YOU, WE HAVE TO GO TO --
>> YOU CAN CALL ME WHENEVER.
>> Lawrence: WE'LL MAKE IT
HAPPEN, BRING YOU BACK ON AND
TALK ABOUT THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN
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