WOKE Democrat INFIGHTING BREAKS OUT Over White Liberals Admitting The TRUTH About Ghetto Democrat!
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖White liberal podcasters Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang faced severe backlash and issued apologies for suggesting Jasmine Crockett is unelectable in a Texas statewide race, advocating for a less 'defined' candidate like James Talerico.
- ❖Critics accused Rogers and Yang of racism and discrediting a black woman, framing their political analysis as 'structurally violent' and an attempt to 'starve' her campaign.
- ❖The host argues that this incident exemplifies the Democratic Party's self-destructive embrace of 'woke identity politics,' where reality-based political strategy is sacrificed to avoid accusations of racism or misogyny.
Insights
1Jasmine Crockett's Perceived Lack of Ideology and Electability Concerns
The host characterizes Jasmine Crockett as lacking substantive ideology beyond hating Republicans and Donald Trump, making her an 'empty and vacant' politician. White liberal commentators Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang echoed this sentiment, stating she is 'too defined' and unlikely to win a statewide Senate seat in Texas, especially given Beto O'Rourke's past struggles in the state. They suggested supporting James Talerico, who is 'less defined' and could appeal to a broader base.
Host's initial critique of Crockett (-, -); Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang's comments on Crockett's electability and preference for Talerico (-, -).
2Fierce Backlash Against White Liberal Critics for 'Anti-Black' Comments
The critique of Jasmine Crockett by white liberals triggered an intense reaction from 'pro-black' and 'woke' progressive circles. Critics accused Rogers and Yang of racism, anti-black sentiment, and attempting to 'starve' a black woman's campaign. They argued that the 'too defined' label is disproportionately applied to black women and that black women are 'always asked to save this goddamn country and never trusted to lead it.'
Clip of a critic stating, 'Don't you ever... be a Caucasian and telling a black woman who the f*** she can and cannot be' (-); Critic accusing Rogers and Yang of 'structurally violent insane' behavior for telling people not to financially support a black woman (-); Critic arguing black women are 'too unignorable, too competent, and too black in public' (-).
3Liberal Apologies as Capitulation to 'Woke' Pressure
Following the backlash, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang issued public apologies, expressing regret for their phrasing and promising to be more thoughtful. The host views these apologies as 'pathetic' and a clear example of 'castrated' liberal men succumbing to 'woke identity politics.' He asserts that Democrats prioritize avoiding accusations of racism over acknowledging political realities, even if it means running unelectable candidates in red states.
Matt Rogers' Instagram statement (-); Bowen Yang reposting Rogers' statement (-); Host's commentary on the apologies as 'pathetic' and a sign of 'castrated men' (-, -).
Lessons
- Recognize how identity politics can override pragmatic political strategy within parties, potentially leading to suboptimal candidate selection in competitive races.
- Observe the internal power dynamics within political movements, where accusations of bias can force public apologies even for politically sound, albeit unpopular, assessments.
- Understand the challenges of electability for 'defined' or 'extreme' candidates in diverse or swing states, where appealing to moderate and crossover voters is crucial.
Quotes
"She has no ideology. She has like no like did you hear her talking about Venezuela? She has nothing to say about Venezuela. The only thing she has is she hates Republicans and she hates Donald Trump."
"Don't waste your money sending to Jasmine Crockett. Do not do it. You're going to waste your money. She's not going to win a Senate seat in Texas, you guys."
"Don't you ever in your 35 years of being here and being queer, think you have the audacity, know the caucassity, to be a f***ing ass Caucasian and telling a black woman who the f*** she can and cannot f***ing be."
"That's not comedy. That's not analysis. That is material attempting to starve a black woman's campaign. And then y'all wrap it up in this tired cowardly ass phrase saying that she's too well-defined."
"The liberal men of the Democrat party are castrated, right? You have to be a castrated man in order to be a liberal."
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