Black culture has been crippled and twisted, but it's still about ambition and achievement. The left has seduced the black community, but it doesn't truly understand it or control it
Trump is shaking Obama's hand on the fuzzy screen of the big television hanging precariously over an empty barbershop chair.
It's a hot day outside. The limp flag of the barbershop hangs low. Inside a circle of black and Latino men peer up at the television and shake their heads. "Sheeit," one says, dragging the sound out.
It's not hostile. It's as much wonderment as anything else. Like the rest of us, they are seeing the impossible.
"It's like a miracle," another says. "I stayed up all night and I couldn't believe it."