Sunday, June 21, 2020

Muhammad Ali’s Son: My Dad Wouldn’t Have Supported ‘Racist’ Black Lives Matter, Would’ve Supported Trump

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - JUNE 27: Businessman Donald Trump, Jessie Jackson, Don King and Muhammad Ali ringside at Tyson vs Holmes Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey June 27 1988.

Muhammad Ali Jr., son of famed boxer Muhammad Ali, said during an interview this week with the New York Post that his father would be against the “racist” Black Lives Matter movement and that Antifa is no different from Islamic terrorists.

On the subject of Black Lives Matter, Ali said: “My father would have said, ‘They ain’t nothing but devils.’ My father said, ‘all lives matter.’ I don’t think he’d agree.”

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  1. “I know whites and blacks cannot get along; this is nature,” Ali replied. That was why he liked George Wallace, the segregationist Alabama governor who was then running for president.

    Collins wasn’t sure he’d heard right. “You like George Wallace?”

    “Yes, sir,” said Ali. “I like what he says. He says Negroes shouldn’t force themselves in white neighborhoods, and white people shouldn’t have to move out of the neighborhood just because one Negro comes. Now that makes sense.”
    Ali was vehement about relationships between Whites and Blacks.
    There was a video from about two yrs ago I had saved Ali talking
    frankly about Whites and Blacks but it has been hidden away, away.

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