Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has tried to buy his way into the 2020 presidential race.
Bloomberg is trying to spend billions of dollars in TV to conceal a terrible truth he doesn’t want Americans to know about.
Mike Bloomberg buried this secret from his past.
Here is the scandal he hid.
Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has been under fire this week.
A latecomer to the 2020 campaign, Bloomberg dropped billions to drown every media platform he can with his political ads, most of which are attacking President Donald Trump.
But recent leaks just destroyed his chances at ever winning the presidency.
This week alone, several videos have surfaced of Bloomberg making racist remarks, some of which were made while he was promoting a multi-million dollar initiative to help minorities in the workplace.
Fox News reports:
While promoting a $127 million, three-year initiative to help minorities in the workplace in 2011, then-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared that there’s “this enormous cohort of black and Latino males” who “don’t know how to behave in the workplace” and “don’t have any prospects.”
The head-turning comments in a resurfaced interview were just the latest headache for the multibillionaire’s campaign. In the past week, Bloomberg has been confronted with his previous claims that farming doesn’t take much intelligence and that “anybody” could do it, as well as his insistence that the way to get guns “out of the kids’ hands is to throw them up against the wall and frisk them.”
Additionally, Bloomberg has taken heat for suggesting that a functioning health care system must let the elderly die.
He further dug a hole for himself by profiling minorities as criminals, stating that virtually every crime committed was by a minority.
“Well, for a long time, people have said there’s nothing you can do about it, but blacks and Latinos score terribly in school testing compared to whites and Asians. If you look at our jails, it’s predominantly minorities,” Bloomberg said in the interview.
He added: “If you look at where crime takes place, it’s in minority neighborhoods. If you look at who the victims and the perpetrators are, it’s virtually all minorities. This is something that has gone on for a long time. I assume it’s prevalent elsewhere but it’s certainly true in New York City. And for many, many years, people said there’s just nothing you can do about it.”
Bloomberg also profiled young, black males stating that they “don’t have jobs, don’t have any prospects, don’t know how to find jobs, don’t know what their skill sets are, don’t know how to behave in the workplace where they have to work collaboratively and collectively.”
Bloomberg has received backlash from both progressives and conservatives alike.
Many pointed out that even if he can buy his way into the election, he would never be able to win the presidency.
Even the radical left has spoken out against Bloomberg and made it evident that racism has no place in this country.