MSNBC’s Joi Reed Checks Florida Representative For Saying The Black Family Unit Was Better Under ‘Jim Crow’ [VIDEO]

MSNBC’s Joi Reed Checks Florida Representative For Saying The Black Family Unit Was Better Under ‘Jim Crow’  [VIDEO]

Sometimes politicians really to speak before thinking while doing the most.

MSNBC’s Joi Reed had to check Florida Representative Byron Donald’s for saying the black family unit was better under ‘Jim Crow’.

Byron Donald’s who has been mentioned as a running mate for Donald Trump, got read during “The ReidOut”.  For earlier in the week saying.

“You see, during Jim Crow, the Black family was together. During Jim Crow, more Black people were not just conservative — Black people have always been conservative-minded — but more Black people voted conservatively,”

During a back and forth Joi Reed had this to say

“So, the man in the home during Jim Crow had no rights, could not protect his wife from rape, could not protect his son from lynching,” she said. “So, again, why would you quote that era and say that at that time, the family all being in the home together was something we should think of as a good thing?”

While in closing reminding Byron Donald that his interatrial marriage would be illegal during ‘Jim Crow’

However following the reading Byron Donald’s says his words were misconstrued and he stands on what we he believes.

“I never said that it was better for Black people in Jim Crow,” “Don’t try to impose the fact that the marriage rates were better in the — higher, higher, I want to be clear — higher in the Jim Crow era to mean that I think Jim Crow is great,” “That is a lie. That is gaslighting. I would never say such a thing.”  

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