Black Trump supporters Diamond & Silk snag a weekly series on Fox Nation

Ardent Trump supporters Diamond & Silk have new a platform on which to spew their neck-rolling, shouting-for-no-reason brand of political commentating.

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Ardent Trump supporters Diamond & Silk (Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson) have new a platform on which to spew their neck-rolling, shouting-for-no-reason brand of political commentating.

The North Carolina-based sisters have just signed on to do a weekly series on Fox Nation, the new online streaming platform from Fox.

“Diamond & Silk have proven to have cultivated a significant fan base and we are thrilled to have them be a part of Fox Nation,” said John Finley, senior vice president of development and production.
“We cannot wait to join the best Nation…Fox Nation!” said Diamond & Silk added in their own statement. “We have so much to share with all of you on this exclusive platform and can’t wait to get started.”

If you’re so inclined, it will cost you $5.99 per month to take in the demure wisdom of Diamond & Silk and the other programming on the streaming platform.

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Diamond & Silk on ‘Racist’ Black People

Diamond & Silk are still out there spinning for Trump.

This time, they’re trying to make the “shithole” comments work for Trump. On “Fox & Friends,” they claimed that the accusations of racism are nothing more than Black people projecting their own faults.

Okay then.

“What I don’t understand about these lawmakers is why are they pushing this narrative?” Diamond said, according to The Atlanta Black Star. “You know there’s an old saying, ‘what you think you see in others is what’s in you.’ So maybe they need to get the racism out of their own hearts toward this president so that we can move this country forward.”

“The same Black people who are talking about racism this, and racism that – Black people are racist toward their own race … Just look at the derogatory names they call [us], like coons and Uncle Tom,” Silk added.

Silk went on to say, “So before you start saying something about the white man being racist check yo’ own self and take a look in the mirror and look at your own Black race being racist toward each other.”

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