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[VIDEO] Kentucky Governor Announces Plans to Offer “Free Healthcare” to Everyone … But Only if You’re Black

Sorry Hispanics, Asians, and white people, but you won’t get any free healthcare, only black people can have that, according to Kentucky’s Democrat governor who is working overtime to really divide the nation and stir resentment among races.

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In what can only be called wildly divisive political stunt, Governor Andy Beshear has announced that he will give free healthcare to residents of his state as long as they’re black.

Huh?

Yes, you heard right. Mr. Beshear plans to discriminate against an entire swath of people simply because of the color of their skin in order to prove how “not racist’ he is.

You can watch the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEm4RZR8PB8&feature=emb_title

It’s true, black Americans were hit hard by COVID. However, allĀ  COVID-related treatments were covered.

While I don’t want to see any Americans go without health insurance, however, there are procedures in place for poor folks who need help, which is likely what Beshear will be using to cover “every black person.”

I guess my issue is the pandering and divisiveness of his plan. It wreaks of smarmy politics and there’s nothing inclusive or healing about it.

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It’s also insulting to a certain degree to constantly insinuate that every single black person needs a government handout.

These rich white liberals really have a warped and twisted view of black Americans and minorities in general.

While I understand that many Americans, black, white, brown, yellow, etc. are suffering, black Americans are not incompetent victims who need rich white elite liberals like Beshear to carry them through life, while he pads his political portfolio.

Regardless, I am sure this will be challenged in court, as it should be.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on June 9, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [4] and is used by permission.