'F--k Around and Find Out': Donald Trump Supporters Spread False Claims About Black Women Attacking White Voters, Sparking Latest Furor on Social Media - Atlanta Black Star
A viral video circulating on social media shows two Southern white women identified as Donald Trump supporters who falsely accused Black women of attacking them over their political views.
The false claims originated from a morbid TikTok video shared by Kristy Aldridge, a self-described Christian influencer, in which she accused Black women of violence against whites because they didn’t vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
In the video, Aldridge falsely claims to have heard of Black women ganging up on Southern white women who supported Trump, and then she pretended to apply makeup with bullets, presumably hinting at forthcoming retaliation.
“So I was going through TikTok, and I heard that, um, they’re gonna start jumping Southern women because we voted red. Not real sure that’s a great idea,” Aldridge said while primping her hair.
She then whipped out a pair of tactical leggings, which are used by women to hold firearms and other weapons for protection while jogging or on the go.
Aldridge, seated at what appears to be a vanity, issued several veiled threats, implying either a readiness to use violence herself or to incite others to act against those she accused.
“These are called lethal leggings,” Aldridge said, holding up a pair of stretch pants to the camera to reveal the brand she uses. “They have a little spot for your tool,” she said, demonstrating the place to conceal a handgun.
Next, she told her female companion on the split-screen, “I was gonna do a makeup...
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