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Oprah Winfrey is a Leftist Trojan Horse.

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Obviously, Oprah believes conservative “black thought” is not relevant because the entire panel for her discussion was black extreme leftists.

Oprah banning conservative blacks from her discussion is as racist and insulting to blacks as Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden saying, “If you don’t vote for me you ain’t black?”

While black women are only 14% of the childbearing population, 36% of aborted babies are doesn’t Oprah and Democrats give a rat’s derriere about those black lives?

Oprah’s Democratic Party relentlessly attack charter schools where urban black students perform outstandingly.

Oprah and her panel of black far-left-radials’ condemnation of white America and demands for new entitlement programs are so abhorrent that they must be summarily rejected.

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