Video - Black People Hate Mayor Pete

Presidential hopeful "Mayor" Pete Buttigieg has a black people problem... They don't like him.

To put it mildly, black political activists hate Mayor Pete and they're willing to spend hours proving this point.

Yesterday, as Mayor Pete campaigned in Charleston, South Carolina, dozens of #BlackLivesMatter activists followed him around and trolled his brains out.

DailyWire reports:

On Monday, Pete Buttigieg, who has had a great deal of trouble galvanizing black voters to support him, ran into another roadblock as he joined striking workers protesting against McDonalds in Charleston, South Carolina for a $15 minimum wage. Buttigieg was accosted by roughly a dozen activists from Black Lives Matter chanting, “Pete can’t be our president, where was $15 in South Bend?”
Buttigieg had to shout through the chanting, according to The Daily Mail, calling, “You deserve a union and we stand with you. No matter who you support, I support you; we support you; we stand together and we will not rest until one job is enough in the United States of America.”
The Daily Mail added, “Brittany Smalls, the Pennsylvania coordinator for Black Voters Matter, said she didn’t believe Buttigieg truly supported a $15 an hour minimum wage because he didn’t enact one in South Bend.”

Demonstrators wearing "Black Lives Matter" t-shirts hold signs during a protest while Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, tours the A Bridge Home interim housing for the homeless center in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020. Buttigieg is making an appeal to "future former Republicans" and independents as he tries to maximize his chances in early balloting states. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images


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