
ATLANTA (CBS46) -
Two weeks following a heated debate with a protestor at a Donald Trump
rally in Atlanta, life has drastically changed for 16-year-old Quay
Manuel.
“I was just thinking I’m
going to
out-smart him with kindness,” Manuel said.
Manuel became an overnight sensation on social media, but not everyone
was a fan. He’s received numerous death threats for his support of
Trump.
“I would say about 7 or 8,”
Manuel said.
The teenage Trump supporter has been brutally harassed online.
“One comment I remember
said that
we should go clip this n*****, and clip means we’re going to take you
out, basically, and it’s absolutely insane,” Manuel said.
He’s also been told he was letting every ancestor he had down, he’s
been called racial slurs and even bullied at work.
“I’ve been referred to as a
coon
and as an Uncle Tom. Yeah I’ve been referred to as a lot of things,
it’s pretty sad,” Manuel said.
When asked if the threats make him want to back out of politics, he
didn’t hesitate to respond.
“I don’t because it
actually
makes me want to move this campaign forward because that means I’m
touching so many people,” Manuel said.
While members of the Black Lives Matter movement may not agree with
Manuel’s political views, they did say they don’t condone the threats.
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Elite NYC schools are separating white kids and teaching them they are racist just by being white. MLK is rolling over in his grave.
ReplyDeleteTim
"While members of the Black Lives Matter movement may not agree with Manuel’s political views, they did say they don’t condone the threats."
ReplyDeleteReally? How very fucking noble of them!
What we need is a modern day underground railroad, to help kids like this escape the leftist plantation.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 7/2/16, 9:49 AM,
ReplyDeleteYou mean that's mighty white of them.