Wendell Pierce, known for his roles in “The Wire,” “Suits,” and other notable TV series, recently expressed his frustration on social media regarding racial discrimination he perceives in American society, specifically targeting white individuals and MAGA Republicans. With nearly 300,000 followers, Pierce shared his experiences to illustrate his broader concerns about systemic racism. Racism that does not exist, but Democrats and the Left use tools like this man to try to weave their lies. African Americans are increasingly jumping ship as they know the truth more and more each day now.
After an appeals court ruled against the Fearless Fund for black women-run startups, critically acclaimed actor @WendellPierce speaks out. Why he shared his experience with modern racism. “I wanted to show the damaging effect of when bigotry is memorialized in law.” pic.twitter.com/rUgXZfIPPM
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) June 5, 2024
The actor recounted a personal incident where his application to rent an apartment in Harlem was denied by a white landlord, despite his substantial proof of employment and financial stability. Pierce highlighted this rejection as indicative of ongoing racial prejudices that black individuals face, regardless of their personal success or societal contributions. Now logically, if this did take place, everyone knows a lawsuit would give him an instant win, especially in New York. So why did he not do so?
Pierce’s outcry extended to recent legal and societal issues, such as a court decision that blocked the Fearless Fund, which focused on aiding black women and their businesses. He criticized the court’s reliance on a Reconstruction-era law designed to prevent discrimination, arguing that it was ironically used to perpetuate discrimination instead.
"Suits" star Wendell Pierce claims he was denied housing in Harlem over race. https://t.co/sGShXAE7Tq pic.twitter.com/oEhAoz9ncw
— New York Post (@nypost) June 5, 2024
He accused conservatives, particularly Trump supporters, of maintaining racial exclusion tactics and policies that harm black Americans. Pierce linked these actions to historical racism, referencing the destruction of Black Wall Street in Tulsa as a symbol of ongoing racial hostility.
Amid his denouncements, Pierce also engaged with current social movements, invoking Black Lives Matter rhetoric to challenge what he sees as systemic injustices affecting black Americans. He decried various forms of aggression against black communities, from policing to economic barriers, emphasizing a deep-seated inequality that contradicts the foundational ideals of equality in America. All of this is fantasy world for the vast majority of Americans, and only Democrats and their media hype such Leftist dribble.
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) May 28, 2024
Major Points
- Wendell Pierce, actor from “The Wire,” publicly denounced systemic racism and discrimination against Black Americans on social media. Where this racism is, no one can find other than Leftists who detest Trump.
- Pierce shared his personal experience of being denied an apartment in Harlem by a white landlord despite providing substantial financial proof. And yet he did not sue. Why?
- He criticized a recent court decision that blocked funding aimed at supporting Black women entrepreneurs, citing it as an example of legal systemic racism.
- Pierce accused white people, MAGA Republicans, and Trump supporters of perpetuating racial exclusion and discrimination in American society.
- The actor vehemently condemned various forms of racial aggression, including unfair policing and educational inequalities, emphasizing the deep-rooted inequality that challenges the foundational ideals of America. In other words – blah, blah blah, blah blah. All Democrat talking points that are falling on deaf ears more and more.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News