Fox News guest says “Black people are into sneakers”

Fox News guest says “Black people are into sneakers”



Over the weekend, a Fox News guest said that Black people are “into sneakers,” referring to Donald Trump’s new $400 sneakers. Manny Fidel reacts.

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36 thoughts on “Fox News guest says “Black people are into sneakers”

  1. Question to all black people. Actually people of any race. Are we that slow to actually fall for this?! Judging from the comments the answer is yes. Trump was at an event all races of people enjoy. Sneaker-con! Sneaker con is just like comic con but for sneaker enthusiasts. Hold on now here’s where it gets tricky. Sneaker heads are known for spending huge amounts of money on wait for it SNEAKERS! Trump is raising money to campaign for President. He’s invited to an event that he knows exactly what everyone there likes to spend money on. Everyone. The whole crowd. People of every race. But none of that had any impact on why Trump wanted to sell shoes at an event for people who love shoes. No of course not. Trump wanted to sell tennis shoes because he’s a racist. And me? I don’t have common sense. No. I’m a sell out Uncle Tom Maga supporter. It’s actually more racist to assume the shoes were to pander for the black vote at an event with people of all races in attendance. According to your logic the other races were smart enough not to be swayed. It’s just us black folks willing to sell our soul for tennis shoes.

  2. First of all these aren't meant to be worn. All races purchased these sneakers. People that don't create criticize those that do. These are collectables to be traded among sneaker heads. Selling price was $400 but sold as high as $9000 that same day. Philadelphia sneaker conference.

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