Jesse Kelly used a recent segment of The Jesse Kelly Show to argue that Democrats rely on foreign-born voting blocs, including members of the Somali community, through what he described as a transactional political relationship, pointing to a public statement made by a Somali community representative in Maine as an example.
During the segment, Kelly criticized Democrats for what he characterized as an exchange of legal protections and government benefits in return for political support. He argued that this arrangement has expectations attached and that dissatisfaction within those communities could lead to political consequences.
“The problem for Democrats is these foreigners you brought in,” Kelly said.
“You understand the arrangement, you understand the transaction that has to take place. You have to provide them with legal protections. You You have to help them steal and then protect them when they do it. Maybe Democrats, you didn’t fully understand the mindset of the foreigner, but the foreigner is going to demand a return on his investment. This is the culture so many of these people come from. Yes, I will vote for you as the tribal leader, but you’re going to build me a new hut and give me two cows. You’re going to build me that hut, right? You’re going to give me two cows. And if that newly elected tribal leader does not deliver on the new hut and does not deliver on the new on the two cows, then there’s going to be a problem.”
Kelly then referenced a video clip of a Somali community member speaking at a public meeting in Maine, presenting it as evidence of dissatisfaction within that voting bloc.
Kelly introduced the clip by saying it reflected how investigations involving the Somali community were being received locally.
“Would you like an example? Would you like to know how all these investigations into the Somali community are being received?” Kelly said.
“Don’t take it from me. Take it from the Somalian in Maine who got up at a public meeting and said this yesterday.”
The video clip featured a man identified as Mohammed, who said he was speaking on behalf of the Somali community in Lewiston.
In the clip, Mohammed addressed elected officials directly, referencing past electoral support and warning of potential political consequences.
“Mohammed, I’m speaking today on behalf of the Somali community in Lewiston, some of you sitting here today, we voted for you,” he said.
“We elected you to protect our community interest, not creating division or go after one elected member from our our community. This narrative. If this narrative continues, our community will be forced to re exam our relationship, or political relationship, including our relationship with the Democratic Party and who will be will be voting in the future. This is not a threat.”
After playing the clip, Kelly returned to his commentary, focusing on the language used and what he described as the underlying message.
“Oh, he even threw in a little Clint Eastwood line at the end. This is not a threat,” Kelly said.
“The only thing we were missing was his Somali version of It’s a promise, or, however he would say it, it’s simply a transactional relationship.”
Kelly went on to argue that Democrats depend heavily on what he described as mass immigration and related practices to maintain political power, asserting that without those factors the party would not be electorally competitive.
“Communists, Democrats, they know that the mass importation of foreigners can give them all the power they want,” Kelly said.
“They would be a 20% party, a 20% party if not for your taxpayer money being used for their politics, the mass importation of foreigners in election fraud, if not for those three things, the Democrats would be a 20% party, and they know it.”
Kelly concluded the segment by reiterating his claim that immigration is central to Democratic electoral strategy and that party leaders underestimate the transactional expectations within some immigrant communities.
“The mass importation of foreigners is everything to them,” he said.
“So they’ve worked out the most perfect arrangement in the world. We’ll bring you here. You steal as much as you want. We’ll put you all on welfare, murder, rape, do whatever you would like. Just keep voting Democrat, and it’s all good. The problem is they don’t understand how transactional so many of these communities are.”
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