Kamala Harris’ campaign Each group -of Young peopleLGBTQ+ people (obviously), White maleand now white women too.
During a Zoom call attended by about 170,000 people, including some celebrities, Kamala Harris hosted a discussion about how a white woman could most effectively support a vice president in the 2024 presidential election.
The call was not only glitchy, it was unpleasant.
Don’t cringe! | Liberal “white woman” holds “pro-Kamala Zoom call”Youtube
As the online debate died down, white women checked out every “woke” move: They acknowledged their inherent white privilege, saluted the feminist movement, called out the white men who instilled their privilege, and thanked women of color for their courage in working for equality.
“As white women, we are by definition privileged, and we have had to and will continue to fight for equality, self, and freedom. But we also have privilege bestowed upon us by white men with mercy and decency, and the rest is something we’ve managed to earn, often led by our sisters of color, who have fought and will continue to fight for their rightful place on God’s green earth,” actress Connie Britton said, rattling off all of the left’s talking points.
An influencer named Ariel Fodor also made sure the right precedent was set before giving speakers a chance to speak: “If you find yourself ignoring BIPOC voices or speaking for BIPOC voices, [black, indigenous, and people of color] Rather than criticizing individuals, much less correcting them, let’s take a moment to listen. Let’s use the privilege you have to learn from and amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized and to drive institutional change. As white people, we have much to learn—and much to unlearn—so let’s check our blind spots.”
Are you shivering yet?
Glenn Beck And guest Bridget Phetassy certainly does.
“This is actually white supremacy,” Fettassy says of the white women who answered Kamala’s calls, “believing they’re better than everyone else, believing it’s up to them to lift up all these poor people who can’t help themselves, and having to talk to everyone like they’re talking to a toddler.”
However contradictory this idea may be, Fetashy cannot deny that it is an effective way to bring people together.
“What could be more important than saving the world while humbling yourself and recognizing your privilege?” she asks.
“Will this work?” asks Glenn.
To hear Phetasy’s response, check out the clip above.
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