If you thought the “White Men Supporting Kamala” Zoom call was terrible, you’re going to have a really good time with the even more embarrassing “White Women Answering the Phone.”
Former public teacher and feminist influencer Ariel Fodor spearheaded the movement, telling other white women on the call that “BIPOC women have called on us, as white women, to listen and to get involved this election season.”
“You’re all influencers in a way,” she continued, in the extremely condescending baby voice she’s built her entire brand around, “so if you ever find yourself interrupting BIPOC people, speaking for them, or even praying to God to correct them, please take a moment and let us listen instead.”
Sara Gonzalez The creators of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” are horrified.
“I decided to believe that this is exactly what hell is like,” she says. Stu Bruguiere And Matthew Marsden would have to agree.
“Enough with the sins, we’ve been on that Zoom call forever,” Stu said, before adding, “But is that really the rule? Are you not even allowed to reprimand someone because of the color of their skin?”
If there was a Zoom call for “white men who support Trump” or “white women who support Trump,” it probably wouldn’t be well received by the left, and that’s understandable.
“I have an aversion to any organization that limits you based on the color of your skin. I just feel like that’s not OK under any circumstances,” Stu says. “We have some really basic rules that are easy to follow: Do not, under any circumstances, make decisions based on the color of someone’s skin.”
Marsden credits one former president with getting us to this point: Barack Obama.
“I don’t think we’ve yet fully understood all the damage he’s caused,” Marsden said. “It wasn’t just same-sex marriage that was a dangerous path. It was also his attitude towards race.”
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