Blexit Gets Cheers In Media — Blexit received rousing cheers as it marched down State Street in this year’s Media Memorial Day Parade.
We suspect much of that had to do with Niabi. She is the five-year-old granddaughter of Alfe Goodwin, who is Blexit’s Pennsylvania director. Niabi’s queenly waves and shining smile charmed the crowd as she, garbed in Army wear, was pulled along in her wagon.
Alfe is an Iraq veteran and a chaplain major in the Army Reserves. She is stationed in Fort Buchanan in Puerto Rico.
Joining them were Sharon Devaney, who is Blexit’s Delco director, and a fellow who they convinced to pull Niabi’s wagon.
Blexit was founded by Candance Owens to encourage Blacks to think hard before automatically voting for Democrats. Blacks have voted D for decades at a rate of more than 8 to 1.
Donald Trump has made significant inroads but the Black vote is still overwhelmingly Democrat.
Blexit asks why do Blacks accept living in places with crushing taxes, crap public services, no supermarkets, and run by people who are closely affiliated with those who want to eliminate all with their skin color.
While the parade was wonderful, unfortunate news was learned.
A home for veterans that Alfe is creating in Chester was vandalized during the last few weeks.
She only learned about it today from her contractor.
Windows were broken and black paint was splashed on it.
The damage was strangely similar to what was done to her car in Drexel Hill on May 12.
Republican women in Delco are being targeted. It is time for the party leadership to speak out against this.
Regarding the home for veterans, Alfe says what should be a simple project is being snarled by red tape from the city.

