This is Part II of a two part pancocojams series about 92% as a referent for Black American women who voted for Kamala Harris for President of the United States in the November 5, 2024 national election.
This post presents some online comments about the use of 92% as a referent for Black American women who voted for Kamala Harris for President of the United States in the November 5, 2024 national election.
Additional comments that don't include the referent "92%" are included in this compilation for background and context purposes.
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SELECTED COMMENTS ON THIS SUBJECT
The online sources for these comments are presented in relative chronological order based on their publishing date.
Numbers have been added for referencing purposes only.
VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #1
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZIvS8KYKWs "Black Women This is not our lesson to learn", published by Breakthrough Girl, Nov 8, 2024
1. @mildredroman-vo9lq, November 2024
"Yes, Black and Latina women showed up!
Especially, the African American
communities ❤❤❤"
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2. @PaperHeartScissors, November 2024
"❤ right on….and for those others FAFO"
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3. @stayinthefight1224, November 2024
"The majority of Black people in general
tried to save this democracy. Because we all KNEW what was going to hit the fan
if Trump got elected. These other cultural groups chose to vote against their
own interest. Black people have been THROUGH IT in America. And we are STILL
here. We were mentally conditioned to deal with hardship.
Good luck to the rest of these folks.
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4. @justinekingmaker493, November 2024
"I am honestly so happy to have seen the
numbers return on "Who voted for who."
And seeing that Black women heard,
understood the assignment, turned in the homework on time - Really says a LOT!
Thank you.
As a White woman, I'm so disappointed.
We missed the lesson, we didn't understand the assignment, we didn't turn in
the homework.
Predominantly, we listened to our big
brothers - you know, the ones who dropped out of school, beat up your friends
for their lunch money, and threatened to tell Mom and Dad if you told on him.
Yeah, that."
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5. @superflywash08, November 2024
"My grandmother used to express to me and
my siblings that if you think you learned a lesson, God will test you to see if
you make the right choice this time. Now I'm not a super religious person and
my older age, but certain things from her stick out. That's what happened.
America runs around shouting that we're not who we used to be and we've changed
and we've grown. And the test keeps being put in front of them, and they keep
failing it . The selection just showed that once again, it's all talk. This lesson
going to be harder to learn than they think.. it's going to be rough but we got
to keep our heads up"
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6. @MsIndigoNY2, November 2024
"God bless my sista you have so elegantly
spoken for me. I gotta say the betrayal, the pain, the hurt is so real. I still
cry bc it hurts to the depths of soul that black women who has shown up for
everybody but up til now NEVER asked for anything in return, when we finally
did ask they spat in our faces & turned their backs on us. It's rest time
for Black Women. We will be standing back BUT WE WON'T BE STANDING BY 🙋🏾♀️"
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7. @ardyn_s, November 2024
"This 100%. We came thru. Ppl love to
point out that we dont have "community". But what was that on the
exit polls?! Our strong sense of justice was beaten into us and we have carried
this country on our backs since we were dragged here. We tried to save America
from itself several times before, this unfortunately, isnt new. I hope to be
resting from America in another country before January."
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8. @TheEventBoutiqueDC, November 2024
""Come back and report, let us know how it went"... our new motto as we prepare to back out of
the fight for a spell and let someone else do the work."
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9. @ThomDavid, November 2024
"I am consuming every video that comes
across my feed from the only demographic that nailed this election from the
jump and never wavered: Black women. It isn’t hard to figure out the voices to
listen to right now and which ones to let fly; the numbers do not lie."
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10. @belindasanders1719, November 2024
"This 63 year old black woman says that
we did our part. Let other's learn the hard way. They are going to go through
some things.
I'm good over here."
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11. @donnaharding9604, November 2024
"We survived chattel slavery, Jim Crow,
Segregation. We will survive this. We’ve had practice. All the other others,
not as much. They have not learned what Black people already knew: all of us
others will NEVER be the same as them in their minds. 😢"
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12. @jacquelineduplantier5563, November 2024
"Excellent commentary. 💯💯💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. 40 years ago, an older Black male co-worker stated that “there is a difference in being “brought” to America and “coming” to America.” The 2024 election is NOT our lesson to learn!!!"
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13. @ridge7524, November 2024
"Definitely not our lesson to learn. we
are caught up in it though. Move
smart,protect 💙🗽"
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14. @E_Loha, November 2024
"I am a Latina who as a child was spit on
by white kids and told to go back where I came from (I was born here). We were
3rd largest group to vote for Harris. I will always stand for our interests as
POC."
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15. @maryhilton9039, November 2024
"Happy to be apart of the 92%"
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16. @Islandgirl8939, November 2024
"I am so proud of how black women showed up for democracy. You are absolutely correct, this is NOT our lesson to learn."
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17. @MaryJames-d1d, November 2024
"This is NOT Black women's fight...we have already PROVEN we will survive and be OK
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18. @judithkcolbert8483, November 2024
"Excellent point, thank you young woman.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 The woman was right, this is not our lesson, I’m a 75 year old black woman who fought in the 60’s, we tried to tell them, now we have to suffer with them and I’m frustrated as hell. But we are survivors of this racist country, and still made progress. We have a core strength from our ancestors and experience that has brought us this far and will continue to move us forward.🙏🏾✝️🙌🏾"
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19. @yazohgarrison-uw6lv, November 2024
"Kamala bet on women to fight for women's
rights. Black women did with voting 92% for Kamala but unfortunately white
women didn't learn from 2016 and once again chose their whiteness over country
by voting 53% for trump! So don't protest now! The time to do that was on
November 5th with your vote.
Kamala 2028💙"
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20. @carolynfrink5569, November 2024
"Everything you said reminds me of the
history of Black Women in this country.
We have a history of caring for others at the expense of our own
children and ourselves, and never experiencing the "soft life" we
helped create for others. I will end it this way, in the words of the brother on the 1980s slow
jam commercial where his friend wants to borrow his LP, " No my
brother, you got to get your own ".
#carryonsistahs"
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21. @BellMeOut, November 2024
"Voted for Kamala, I'm at peace. Well
said. They gon miss us, BW taking 2 seats now."
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22. @vivathecat7052,November 2024
"As the saying goes: "I can show you
better than I can tell you". They are about to learn the hard way and oh
well."
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23. @captm9025, November 2024
"We have to let them learn."
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24. @AlaskaCandi, November 2024
"I’m still here due to my ancestors… yup,
I’m looking out for myself now… resting n relaxing"
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25. @kimw.9626, November 2024
"STAND DOWN! I'm feeling you 100!"
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26.@chebbiereadsandknits672, November 2024
"I’ll be here drinking water and minding
my business. We did what was needed but we can’t do it alone. Like you said,
“report back, we’re resting.” "
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27. @karriet1, November 2024
"To my sistAH'S: we've done our part. We tried to tell them. They didn't want to listen. The difference now, is that we KNOW how to navigate and survive oppression. They will be in for a big shock. I'm going to kindly need you all to now close your door, mind your business, and stick to God. We need a break, so we gonna sit the next 4+ years out. Good Luck to them ✌🏾"
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28. @marcellekendrick5459, November 2024
"Yes my dear....sit tight and mind my business for the next 4 years. I have popcorn ready.....it is about to go down.and I am here for it."
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29. @ellen-t1p, November 2024
"We as black women should be proud of what we did."
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30. @johnnix862, November 2024
"Something nefarious, happened to that vote. The numbers don't match. I believe the fix is in!"
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31. @EatWell23QWB, November 2024
"When a black woman is done, trust me she’s DONE! Going forward we will grab our popcorn, take a seat, and watch ya’ll from the sidelines. Make no mistake, black women will continue to fight for justice. We just won’t join you at your marches, protests, and rallies anymore. All those who chose to vote away our freedoms, just know that black women are DONE! Never again! Good luck! Peace & Love!"
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32. @dorothyterry6754, November 2024
"Yep, I'm done. My sistahs, let's continue to take care of ourselves and each other."
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33. @t.e.8084, November 2024
"Those groups that voted for Trump did not go through the pain of centuries and then years of struggle . When we achieved voting rights they did. Everything we fought for they benefited from."
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34. @sk8queen, November 2024
"They finna seeee nowww!"
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35. @Sarcasaurus76, November 2024
"I'm so embarrassed by the white woman's vote. 53 percent for the convict?!
There are no words."
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36. @captm9025
"We have to let them learn.
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47.@derrickscarborough3220, November 2024
"Yes they are I am part of the 81 percent too"
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48. @cjohnson2159, December 2024
"I’m so grateful, I was a part of the 92%! I can have peace that we tried. 💯🤦🏾♀️"
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49. @janjr165, December 2024
"Sometime folks have to see something for
themselves to believe it. Us Black folks tried to educate and help others
understand (i.e. - White people, Latinos, Muslims, Palestinians, etc); but now,
they’re gonna have to go through the fire and find out what and how this
country feels about “them” for themselves. Take care of yourselves, My Black
People - I love you!
🙏🏾❤️"
VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #2
When
was the last time you rested—not out of exhaustion, but out of intention? For
Black women, rest isn't just self-care; it's a radical act of resistance.
systemic oppression, such as slavery and labor exploitation, deprived Black
people, especially women, of rest.
Historical patterns have influenced present-day expectations of overwork and productivity. Black women disproportionately face workplace stress and burnout. Rest reclaims humanity and joy.
Share your own journey toward embracing rest.
@ReeMoni24, January 2025
"Proud 92% here. I’m no longer stepping up to rescue anyone
who’s not willing to do the same for me.😊"
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@Julybaby69, January 2025
"Like Congresswoman Maxine Waters says “I’m Reclaiming My
Time “.😁. Proud 92%❤"
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@TonyaK-ky5pd,January 2025
"It is sad when we as black women go out to help those in
need, and don`t get any help in return when we need it!
Men and white america are not on our side, women should just
get together and form an alliance, where women support and protect each other!"
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@jontisesamuelslewis7092, January 2025
"Come on, 92! 💪🏾"
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VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #3
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDOeAdylW2I "Woke White Women Are Not Happy With The 92percenters Black Women Over Women's March. #fafo", published by Esther Natukunda, Jan 13, 2025
[Pancocojams Editor's Note:
Most of these comments in this discussion thread were written in response to requests from White women asking Black women to participate in a January 18, 2025 Washington D.C. march and/or other marches to to protest Trump's policies. Instead of participating in that street march, some commenters shared that they were planning to attend a real or imaginary 92% brunch, relaxing at home, and/or doing other non-essential tasks.]
1. @Lovejones-z9b, February 2025
"I'm done with EVERYONE!! Blacks that voted for Trump AND for Blacks that didn't vote at all!! Sorry to my white and Latino peeps that did vote for Kamala...love ya but see you in 4 YEARS. ✊🏾"
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2. @PurpleRain11.11, February 2025
"We Black women chillin on this one."
3.
"I am booked and busy. Y'all showed who you are and what you want. Enjoy trump. I will be drinking my water and minding my Black business."
4.
"My toes need to be done, hi 92% love yall gulls😊❤🎉🎉🎉"
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5. @bookab6511
"We definitely sitting back all 2025 actually the next 4 yrs
we are tired and we refuse to continue to be the voice for everyone someone
else can do it we voted blue y’all went against your own now y’all crying".
VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #4
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHo5QOE69qU "#FAFO Season Continues: The Awakening White Women DIDN'T See Coming 92% Black Women Are On A Break", published by Gracey D, January 13, 2025 United States
Most of these comments in this discussion thread were written in response to requests from White women asking Black women to participate in a January 18, 2025 Washington D.C. march and/or other marches to to protest Trump's policies. Instead of participating in that street march, some commenters shared that they were planning to attend a real or imaginary 92% brunch, relaxing at home, and/or doing other non-essential tasks.]
1.@DorothyTyler-e2c, February 2025
"As a 92per cent I missed this called to march on January 18 . But I just want to say a big thank you to my beautiful black queens, and princesses for telling those little girls why I couldn’t make the march. God blessed you my❤s!!"
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2. @tanya45096, February 2025
"😂😂😂😂 Sure won't be marching, my cape has been dry cleaned and put away! Where were these people on November 5th, 2024?!"
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3. @sheriewindley5148, February 2025
"Right on my sistas and beautiful queens! 92% say HAY! Becky
bye!"
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"Right on" is an African American Vernacular English slang term that means "That's right." and/or
"I agree".
"Becky" is a mildly negative African American general referent for White women.
4. @dinastrong7348, February 2025
"I’m a 62 year old black woman, a part of the 92% I’m March my behind to Church to give God glory, and Praise. Then after that I’m going home and chill out, watching TV getting my eating of whatever food of my choice, and rest honey, we don’t have time for y’all foolishness. This 92% will not accept any RSVP from y’all, so don’t call, don’t send any emails, don’t deliver a letter to mail box, don’t text message, don’t leave a letter in between my door, don’t RSVP me. I’m on a 4 year break."
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5. @Jamesandcheraylucas, February 2025
"I don't have nothing to do on Monday, and I'm not going to no march. I marched to the voting booth. 👋🏼😴"
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6. @kimberlywhitehead22, February 2025
"Hey 92%, can we learn some good skills? Skills of big mamma 'n them and the things THEY NEVER GOT....gardening, canning, meditation, enjoying quiet, quiet walks, retreats, meet ups and just enjoying and loving us!!"
7. @stevebuck87, February 2025
"Can this proud black man that loves this ‘I told you so moment’ get one of them 92% shirts?
I’ll share my popcorn!"
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8. @mjusmc917, February 2025
"I’m doing my black job and minding my black biz, I’m part of
the 92% and I’m 100% sure we over this FNS right here"
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FNS= abbreviation meaning "for no reason" (i.e. for no particular reason)
9.
"the 92 % already
got appointments for manicure 💅 pedicure and boodicure
butt we wish you good luck 🍀 Ok 👌
…….!!!
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10. @mayaheadley6984, February 2025
"Hi Im one of the 92% I will be really busy these 4yrs. Please kindly Delegate all
and any events to your Yt, Cuban, and Latino Counter Parts
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"Yt" =White
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VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #5
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1bYaW8Grt0 "MAGA To B🖤 Women What Can We Do To
Make You Feel Free Around US #fafo", published by GLOBAL PRINCESS, Jan 13, 2025
"Leave us the hell alone! We understood the assignment &
voted for VP Harris 92%! Don’t ask us to clean up your mess!"
2. @All.Natural, April 2025
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3. @NoName-mr8tr
"Bw here, it is not our responsibility to
validate/adult-raise you folks. Go on about your business and please leave us
alone. The time to talk was prior to voting day! We are no longer interested in
uniting with you people.
✊🏾"
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VLOG DISCUSSION THREAD #6
From https://youtube.com/shorts/0G3XQY0KGmw?si=Tgd9qLoibhc6-cQI "Black People, They Are Already Blaming You… Be Smart!" @TabithaSpeaksPolitics, June 13, 2025
@juanita5344, June 2025
"This is not my fight 92 % 80%✌🏽✊🏽. To all my black families in every city and state, do not go out there, No our Fight!!!!"
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92%- the reported percentage of Black American women nationwide who voted for Kamala Harris for President in the November 5, 2024 United States election.
80% - the reported percentage of Black American men nationwide who voted for Kamala Harris for President in the November 5, 2024 United States election (also given as 77%, or 78%, or 81%).
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Also, notice the non-political use of the 92% referent to refer to Black women in another video on that vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TomU3aRfTvA "Dear 92%, The Mean and Dehumanizing Comments Hurled At Other
Black Women Is Not Acceptable!!", published by TabithaSpeaksPolitics, May 7, 2025
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According to the stats 63% of white males and 53 % of white females voted for trump, while 53% Latino females and 45% Latino males voted for harris/walz, so there were a lot of Latino females who voted democrat."
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37. @daleshand622, November 2024
" “Leave everyone else’s problems at their doorstep.” PREACH it sista!!🔥🔥🔥"
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38. @conniemcmillian7010, December 2024
"Agree 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯. Black ⚫️ African-American WOMEN STAND DOWN. REST.😢"
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39. @AlvenaSalley, November 2024
"92%"
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40. @dianabaskin1944, November 2024
"It is time for us to support black owned businesses and take care of our own. Everyone else is looking out for themselves. Time to stop caring about people who don't care about us. Not like Trump didn't tell them what he is."
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41. @simplyme7711, November 2024
"Right?!!!! I am so with you. After the election was called, I sat down. No fussing. No getting all up in arms. Just sitting back and watching."
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42. @Joystar3000, November 2024
"Dropping my cape . Minding my own business. Oh please please black women don’t you ever never forget what happened in 2024 never forget. Stay in your own lane."
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43. @samtows6566,November 2024
"Black men black women, stay safe, watch your backs and know that everyone is not your friend. Also, remember that we don’t owe anyone anything. Continue to stay strong and stay vigilant 🖤🤎🤍🖤🤎"
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44. @evons9624, November 2024
"It’s not our lesson to learn, Do Not join their fight & standing on the frontline when they start protesting ‼️"
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45. @simshill295, November 2024
"Well spoken. You covered it all. Thank you. Sometimes you have to go through it to get through it. My Grandmother explained, “you gonna learn.” They don’t know what they don’t know."
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46. @clowning81, November 2024
"I'm proud of us especially black women. I was one of the 81%. They are in for a rude of awakening. Well said."
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81% = the national percentage of Black American men who voted for Kamala Harris for President in the November 5, 2024 United States election (as determined by voter exit polls)