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‘I Don’t Like The Pandering’: Rapper Unloads On Dems For How They ‘Intellectually Manipulate’ With ‘Words Like Racism’

Detroit rapper Icewear Bezzo on Thursday criticized Democrats for disrespecting the American people through “pandering” and manipulation.

Democratic strategist James Carville and Democrats like President Joe Bidenclaims that former President Donald Trump is a racist.The Breakfast ClubRadio host John F. Kennedy expressed skepticism of the accusation, saying Democrats were claiming “racism” was a manipulation tactic to pander to them. (RELATED: 'Cruel': MSNBC contributor complains about Obama and Democrats trying to remove Biden from the race)

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“I don't like the way the Democrats operate. I hate them. Not personally, but I hate them as a whole. I hate them as a party,” Bezzo said. “I hate pandering. I think it's very disrespectful. I think they're manipulating us intellectually with strong words like racism. I just want the truth to be told. I want to treat people as I see them. I want to know who you are in front of and behind the camera.”

“Do I think Trump is a racist? I don't know… How do we know? How do we know if this guy is a racist? I don't want to make a judgment based on something that somebody told me,” he added, “Because every time someone says they said something or did something, I look it up myself and it's either taken out of context or it's not, you know?”

In June, the fact-checking website Snopes corrected Trump's infamous “very fine people” comment, used seven years after violent protests erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Democratic Party He accused Trump of taking the former president's comments out of context and calling neo-Nazis and white supremacists “very fine people.”

“At a press conference after a rally to protest plans to remove Confederate statues, President Trump said, 'There are very fine people on both sides,'” referring to protesters and counter-protesters. In the same statement, he made no mention of neo-Nazis or white supremacists, saying they 'should be completely condemned,'” Snopes wrote.

Biden Used Biden has used the Charlottesville incident as a premise for his 2020 presidential campaign. According to a CNN report, the first two words Biden uttered in his candidacy announcement video were “Charlottesville, Virginia,” before quoting Trump without context that “there are fine people on both sides of the aisle.”

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