ATLANTA — Since Tuesday night, Twitter feeds across America have become liberal doom-scrolling pitty parties and range. But one woman in Atlanta will brighten your day if you’re tired of the ‘sky is falling’ far-left on Twitter.
She’s talking about the topic you won’t hear on MSNBC or CNN. That topic is how Trump’s victory has finally started the unification of the races in America an in an attempt to put racism and racial divides to bed. You know, those divides the left constantly wants to warn everyone about.
“Queen Petty Lex,” a self-styled social media influencer and outspoken Black MAGA supporter, has been making waves on social media for her unapologetic stance and humorous takes on American politics. With a growing following on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, Queen Petty Lex has carved out a niche as a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and a critic of mainstream media narratives surrounding conservative Black Americans.
Known for her sharp commentary and candid posts, Queen Petty Lex recently shared an experience of being locked out of her Facebook account, an issue she suggested was part of a broader push to silence MAGA voices online. “I know it’s hateful ppl out here pretending to be MAGA!” she tweeted on Wednesday. “What happened to my Facebook account is ridiculous, but it would never change my mind & my views.”
Hours later, she announced to her followers that she had regained access to her account, thanking her supporters for their encouragement. “Heyyy y’all, I am now able to get back into my Facebook!” she tweeted. “After trying and trying I finally got back in! Thank you so much for the moral support!!!”
Queen Petty Lex’s social media presence has resonated with a segment of Black conservatives who feel marginalized within the political conversation. By embracing a mix of humor and defiance, she has attracted a loyal following who see her as a voice for those who often feel overlooked by both major parties. Her content ranges from lighthearted banter to serious commentary on the challenges of being a Black conservative in America.
Queen Petty Lex’s rising profile reflects a broader trend of minority influencers reshaping traditional political dialogues on social media, using their platforms to challenge assumptions and build communities around shared beliefs. Her following continues to grow as she navigates the complexities of advocating for her views in a polarized landscape.