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Texas lawmakers reveal their real intentions regarding racism.

Texas lawmakers reveal their real intentions regarding racism.

Democrats’ Agenda Under Scrutiny

It seems now Democrats are no longer shy about their controversial agenda—claiming, perhaps a bit boldly, that it’s “beautiful,” according to Sarah Gonzalez, a host at Blaze TV. This shift, she suggests, shows they’re willing to express their racist beliefs openly.

“The fact that they don’t hide their intentions makes it clear who they truly are,” Gonzalez stated, highlighting a growing trend among some political figures.

During a talk with Jose Antonio Vargas on Defining America, Texas state Rep. Gene Woo was quoted saying that uniting various minority groups, such as Latinos, African Americans, and Asians, against a common oppressor is key. He mentioned, “We are the majority in this country. Our time to lead is now.” This sentiment feels like, well, a call for some sort of uprising, doesn’t it? Gonzalez quickly interjected, questioning, “By what means, Gene?”

Ken Paxton, the Attorney General of Texas, expressed support for Gonzalez’s perspective, labeling Woo as a “radical racist” who holds disdain for white Texans. He contends this mindset reflects the current values of the Democratic Party.

Woo isn’t the only politician stirring the pot with incendiary remarks. In an interview on VOX’s “Today, Explained,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett mentioned that criticisms could come from various motives, but race and gender often play significant roles in how she’s treated as a Black woman. “When I decided to run for office, I was acutely aware of my identity,” she added, suggesting that those factors are always in play.

Switching tones a bit, Gonzalez expressed frustration over what she perceives as unfair portrayals of white people, stating, “It’s tiring to hear that they’re racist just for existing.”

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