Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was called out at the New York City Dominican Day Parade by Christian conservative rapper and Latino activist ‘Official DVS 7.0.’
Schumer appeared to think he was posing for a selfie with the artist.
However, the Democrat senator’s face abruptly changed when Official DVS 7.0 shared his thoughts on camera.
“Hey Chuck, you know Dominicans actually hate your guts, right? Cause you’re a scumbag. You know that, right? You ruined New York. You’re a loser,” Official DVS 7.0 said to Schumer in the video.
“You’re a loser buddy,” he added.
“My Dominican Day Parade Callout Of @chuckschumer is Going Viral. Chuck Schumer’s a Scumbag and We Dominicans Don’t Welcome His Pandering in Our Cities Let Alone Our Parades,” Official DVS 7.0 wrote.
WATCH:
BREAKING: My Dominican Day Parade Callout Of @chuckschumer is Going Viral
Chuck Schumer’s a Scumbag and We Dominicans Don’t Welcome His Pandering in Our Cities Let Alone Our Parades#DominicansForTrump
— Official DVS 7.0 (@dvs7_0) August 12, 2024
“We Dominicans Are Tired Of These Kinte Cloth Panderers,” he added.
We Dominicans Are Tired Of These Kinte Cloth Panderers https://t.co/Q0Vs6iF99I
— Official DVS 7.0 (@dvs7_0) August 12, 2024
Here’s a flashback for the reference:
When @SpeakerPelosi & @SenSchumer’s photo opt goes wrong:
To add insult to injury, not only were Democrats blasted by African Americans for cultural appropriation, but the patern on their kente cloth is from the Ashanti tribe, which SOLD OTHER AFRICANS INTO SLAVERY. pic.twitter.com/MNJAENQKDr
— BraveHeart (@Braveheart_USA) June 12, 2020
From CNN in 2020:
Congressional Democrats wore stoles made of Kente cloth during a moment of silence for George Floyd, drawing criticism from observers who felt they made the traditional African textile into a political prop.
About two dozen Democratic lawmakers, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, knelt for eight minutes and 46 seconds at the Capitol’s Emancipation Hall as a tribute to Floyd on Monday. Most of them were seen wearing Kente cloths during the moment of silence as well as during a subsequent news conference.
The wearing of the Kente cloths drew criticism from a University of Oxford researcher who saw the move as performative.
“My ancestors did not invent Kente cloth for them to be worn by publicity (obsessed) politicians as ‘activism’ in 2020,” Jade Bentil, a Ghanaian-Nigerian researcher at University of Oxford, tweeted.
Kente cloth is believed to have been produced as early as 1000 B.C. among the Akan and Ewe peoples of Western African in modern-day Ghana and Togo, according to the African American Intellectual History Society.
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Numerous Dominican Day Parade participants expressed their support for President Trump.
“Dominicans Rocking with Trump at the 2024 Dominican Day Parade in NYC today,” X user ‘I Meme Therefore I Am’ wrote.
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Dominicans Rocking with Trump at the 2024 Dominican Day Parade in NYC today pic.twitter.com/BcpZqFS1Ou
— I Meme Therefore I Am (@ImMeme0) August 11, 2024
“The Freedom Chariot Hits The Streets @ The Dominican Day Parade In NYC with The New York Young Republicans Club-Hispanic Caucus,” Official DVS 7.0 added.
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FREEDOM CHARIOT NEWS:
The Freedom Chariot Hits The Streets @ The Dominican Day Parade In NYC with The New York Young Republicans Club-Hispanic Caucus @NYYRC @NYYRC_Hispanic #DominicansForTrump
DONATE https://t.co/gyVJgRGj4Z#1MillionMilesForFreedom pic.twitter.com/bhPz6g8HXC— Official DVS 7.0 (@dvs7_0) August 12, 2024
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