Matthew Lynn Matthew Lynn

Does Kamala Harris think black men can’t be trusted with crypto?

Kamala Harris (Credit: Getty images)

There have been plenty of accusations made against crypto currencies such as Bitcoin over the years. It is too flimsy, you can’t buy anything with it, and it is wildly volatile. All fair enough. But is it racist? That appears to be the view of Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for US president.

The US vice president has unveiled a set of policies designed to help black men, an important group of voters who have been showing worrying signs of drifting towards her rival Donald Trump. It included pledges to improve healthcare, education, and to legalise marijuana, presumably on the grounds they think that black guys smoke a lot of weed. It also included a pledge ‘to protect cryptocurrency investments so black men who make them know their investment is safe’.

Why do black men in particular need protection for crypto?

Seriously? There are two odd things about Harris’s pitch to black men.

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