Black farmers shut out of Trump White House farmers event: ‘Why can’t we be at the table?’

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
As President Trump hails his administration’s efforts to support farmers amid rising costs, Black farmers facing foreclosure continue to get the cold shoulder.

President Donald Trump welcomed hundreds of farmers to the White House on Friday, in what the administration touted as a celebration of agriculture and American farm producers. On the South Lawn, decorated with a massive, obviously Trump-inspired gold tractor, the president hailed the event as the “single largest gathering of American farmers that the White House has ever seen.”

Noticeably missing from the crowd of farmers at the White House were the nation’s Black farmers, who have been repeatedly shut out of meetings and dialogue with the Trump administration,

“I certainly asked to be a part of it,” says John Boyd, founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, which represents tens of thousands of Black farmers.

 
As President Trump hails his administration’s efforts to support farmers amid rising costs, Black farmers facing foreclosure continue to get the cold shoulder.

President Donald Trump welcomed hundreds of farmers to the White House on Friday, in what the administration touted as a celebration of agriculture and American farm producers. On the South Lawn, decorated with a massive, obviously Trump-inspired gold tractor, the president hailed the event as the “single largest gathering of American farmers that the White House has ever seen.”

Noticeably missing from the crowd of farmers at the White House were the nation’s Black farmers, who have been repeatedly shut out of meetings and dialogue with the Trump administration,

“I certainly asked to be a part of it,” says John Boyd, founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, which represents tens of thousands of Black farmers.

Guano, didn’t hear back from you on our bet. Muscle up you racist prick.
 
As President Trump hails his administration’s efforts to support farmers amid rising costs, Black farmers facing foreclosure continue to get the cold shoulder.

President Donald Trump welcomed hundreds of farmers to the White House on Friday, in what the administration touted as a celebration of agriculture and American farm producers. On the South Lawn, decorated with a massive, obviously Trump-inspired gold tractor, the president hailed the event as the “single largest gathering of American farmers that the White House has ever seen.”

Noticeably missing from the crowd of farmers at the White House were the nation’s Black farmers, who have been repeatedly shut out of meetings and dialogue with the Trump administration,

“I certainly asked to be a part of it,” says John Boyd, founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, which represents tens of thousands of Black farmers.

Cool story, brah. Get a life, you racist nincompoop.
 
May if you had and education or at least read the article in the thread instead of ignorant screed
Oh, that's nice, honey. :rofl2:
"May if you had and education or at least read the article in the thread instead of ignorant screed"
I take this thread as the counterpoint of a volsrock thread, ok?
How 'bout we just lock you 2 tards in a room with bats and whoever makes it wins, huh?

:rofl2:
Tell ya wut, dumfuck, if you were ever to try my cracker ass? I would slap the living shit out of you so hard your mama would feel it. I ain't the one. :nono:
 
I did. One farmer told theGrio, whatever the fuck that is, that he wasn't invited. Ok. So, one black farmer tells some random outlet that he wasn't invited and now Trump & Co are only inviting white farmers?
“I certainly asked to be a part of it,” says John Boyd, founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, which represents tens of thousands of Black farmers.

The longtime activist and farmer, who has repeatedly tried to advocate on behalf of Black farmers with the Department of Agriculture and the White House, tells theGrio he has heard “nothing from this administration.”

He wasn’t just one farmer, he is the President of the Nat’l Black Farmers Association.


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