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ALANA MASTRANGELO, Breitbart
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019...gay-americans-after-pulse-nightclub-massacre/
“For me, it was something that had been building up over — I would say, honestly, the last two to five years — when you are black in America, when you’re gay in America, when you’re black and gay in America, you are always given these messages by the left, and messages by mainstream media, that somehow you’re a victim,” said Smith.
“You know, that ‘those evil white Republicans hate you, and we will protect you’ — and I started to reject these ideas, because I’ll tell you, as a gay man, when Pulse Orlando happened, when a radical Islamic terrorist killed 49 gays and lesbians at a gay bar in Orlando, something shifted in me,” continued the TPUSA contributor.
“And that was back in 2016, and I saw that the left — that was supposed to have my back — just scurrying to not really call that attack for what it was,” said Smith.
“I saw things with illegal immigration happening, and honesty, I just got tired of the victim narrative that was being pushed over and over and over again,” added Smith. “I was in the military — I served in Iraq, I served in the Middle East — I’ve never been anybody’s victim, and I’ve always been able to get up and get moving and keep it going, and that’s what connected me to conservatism.”
“And it wasn’t until I decided to take matters into my own hands and stop being a victim, that I actually became successful,” said the TPUSA contributor, “and for me, I think that the messages that I’m getting from conservatism is something that is applicable to all Americans, to everybody.”
ALANA MASTRANGELO, Breitbart
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019...gay-americans-after-pulse-nightclub-massacre/