During a Louisiana state Senate redistricting hearing Monday, a resident identified as Marshawn delivered an emotional speech condemning Republican efforts to eliminate majority-Black districts.
Marshawn expressed certainty that Republicans would pass a map erasing Black representation, criticizing Trump administration officials including, RFK Jr. and Pete Hegseth. He cited RFK's comments about Black children and antidepressants, and Hegseth's association with pastor Doug Wilson, who he said praised slave owners' "spiritual ground."

Marshawn argued Republicans were following President Donald Trump's orders to gerrymander districts and cheat electorally.
"But the beautiful thing is, the children that y'all have made, and the people that's younger than y'all don't support none of this racism that y'all want," the man continued.
"The MAGA party is the last breath of the Confederacy, and I'll be happy to see millennials and Gen Z. bury y'all. There will be no more of your party. The midterms gonna come, y'all gonna get wiped out."
Marshawn also suggested Trump's removal from office, criticizing Republican hypocrisy on life issues while opposing AIDS support for African nations and allowing children to die of preventable diseases.
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