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Herschel Walker says racist critic on MSNBC “needs Jesus”

Herschel Walker, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, has turned the other cheek to an MSNBC contributor who suggested he was one of the “negroes” who would do what Republicans wanted him to do.

The comments came from MSNBC contributor Elie Mystal, a Demand Justice board member who appeared on TV last weekend and talked about the Georgia senate race.

“A lot of people have been asking me to say something about the man on MSNBC that called me the N-word,” Walker said in a video posted to social media. “Here’s what I gotta say about that: Shame on MSNBC. And shame on him. I’m going to pray for both of them. Because they need Jesus.

“When I saw what he said, it reminded me of the differences between myself and my opponent. Sen. Warnock and the left-wing crazies that believe that America is fundamentally a bad country, full of racist people. They want to divide us, turn us against each other. We have our problems, but we can solve them together. With God’s help, we’re going to bring the people of Georgia back together. Let’s make this a great day. God bless.”

Mystal said the election was going to be close, because Walker was receiving support from Republicans.

“You ask why are Republicans backing this man who’s so clearly unintelligent, who so clearly doesn’t have independent thoughts, but that’s actually the reason,” he said. “Walker is going do what he’s told, and that is what Republicans like. That’s what Republicans want from their Negroes: To do what they were told.”

Mystal added that Walker presents “exactly as a person who lacks independent thoughts, lacks an independent agenda, lacks an independent ability to grasp policies, and he’s just going to go in there and vote like Mitch McConnell tells them to vote.”

–Alan Goforth | Metro Voice

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