The DNC drama kicked off a day before the official opening when hard-core Harris supporter Roland Martin, and Chicago activist Ja’Mal Green bowed up to one another on Sunday in a confrontation described as a Waffle House altercation.
“The feud began when Martin, a host and former CNN contributor, took to X (formerly Twitter) and his show to hurl insults at Green, labeling him “dumb” for his criticism of Harris’s latest policy announcement,” Jim Hoft said in The Gateway Pundit. “Green, an independent activist, had previously taken to social media to question Harris’s $25K down payment plan for first-time homebuyers.”
Green took to social media with videos of the emotional exchange.
On Thursday, Green wrote on X that he was suspicious of the Harris plan to give ‘first generation’ home buyers $25,000 dollars for down payments, questioning if it would truly help ‘black folks’.
It should be noted that the Democrats are importing massive amounts of illegal alien ‘first generation’ replacement migrants which are likely suspected to benefit from the incentive.
In defense of Harris, Martin pushed back against Green’s statement.
The two didn’t meet at the DNC on accident, as Green admitted to going there to confront Martin.
That was where the chaos erupted as Green attempted to assert his dominance.
The feud was posted in several short videos by Green.
These were the only words he said the whole time. “It’s all good”
pic.twitter.com/pDQs5y7K3e
— Ja’Mal Green (@JaymalGreen) August 19, 2024
The confrontation is just another example of black people not believing that Harris, who used to be an Indian, would help black people, despite her recently becoming black herself.
Harris even went so far as to talk like a black person when she spoke to people who were black since birth in order to show the world that she is now black as well. Something she was mocked for by those who still remember that she used to be an Indian.
Ethnic transitions are not new within the Democrat party, as U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren transitioned from white to native American Indian, earning her the Indian name ‘Pocahontas’ – the name of a famous native American Indian woman from the Virginia colony who was civilized and Christianized by the English colonists, then taken to England in 1616 to familiarize the English people with her novel ethnicity and show them that her people were capable of being civilized, as she was sometimes referred to by her contemporaries as being a ‘civilized savage‘.