WOKE College Professor Faces CALLS TO BE FIRED After Caught On Hot Mic Making Racist Comment!
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Takeaways
- ❖Hunter College professor Allison Friedman was caught on a hot mic making racist comments during a public school meeting, leading to her being placed on leave.
- ❖The professor's comments included calling students 'too dumb to know they're in a bad school' and misattributing a quote about black people knowing 'to use the back' to Martin Luther King Jr.
- ❖The host interprets this incident as typical behavior from 'woke liberals' and a manifestation of Democrats' underlying belief that black people are unintelligent.
- ❖The host criticizes conservatives for defending Democrats like Gavin Newsom when they face accusations of racism, arguing against extending such 'benefit of the doubt' to political opponents.
- ❖The host cites other examples of Democrats (Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Kathy Hochul) making comments perceived as demeaning to black people.
- ❖The professor's silence after being caught, rather than an immediate explanation, is presented as evidence of guilt by the host.
Insights
1Hot Mic Incident Exposes Professor's Racist Remarks
Hunter College associate professor Allison Friedman was recorded on a hot mic during a public school meeting stating that students are 'too dumb to know they're in a bad school' and referencing a misattributed quote about black people knowing 'to use the back.' This occurred while an eighth-grader was speaking about school closure.
Friedman's comments at , , , , , . The school placed her on leave and issued a statement describing her comments as 'abhorrent' (, , , ).
2Host Links Incident to Broader Democratic Pattern of Condescension
The host asserts that Friedman's comments are not isolated but part of a consistent pattern among 'woke liberals' and Democrats who, he believes, privately or publicly express the view that black people are unintelligent. He cites Gavin Newsom's differing communication styles when addressing black versus white audiences as prime evidence.
Host's statement: 'stuff like this is really part of the course when it comes to these liberals... what they say behind closed doors about black people' (). He details Gavin Newsom's 'I'm dumb just like you guys' rhetoric to black audiences versus his articulate speech to white audiences (-, -).
3Critique of Conservatives Defending Political Opponents
The host strongly criticizes conservatives who defend Democrats accused of racism, such as Gavin Newsom. He argues that conservatives should never 'defend the enemy as they're eating their own,' especially since liberals do not extend the same courtesy or 'benefit of the doubt' to conservatives or figures like Donald Trump.
Host's statement: 'My problem with conservatives defending Gavin Newsome is one, you should never defend the enemy as they're eating their own' (). He reiterates: 'I don't feel the need to give the benefit of the doubt to these liberals... they never do that with Republicans' (-).
Lessons
- Exercise extreme caution regarding microphone status during virtual meetings, especially when discussing sensitive topics, to avoid unintended public exposure.
- Critically evaluate public statements and perceived intent from political figures, particularly when they appear to shift their communication style based on audience demographics.
- Consider the host's perspective on political strategy: avoid defending opponents when they face internal criticism, as such gestures may not be reciprocated.
Notable Moments
Hunter College professor Allison Friedman's racist comments caught on hot mic during a public school meeting.
This incident immediately led to her being placed on leave and sparked widespread condemnation, highlighting the severe professional consequences of such remarks in public forums.
The host's comparison of Gavin Newsom's communication styles to black vs. white audiences.
This comparison serves as a central piece of evidence for the host's argument that Democrats harbor condescending views towards black people, framing it as a deliberate political tactic.
Quotes
"Too dumb to know they're in a bad school. I mean, apparently King said it. Like, if you train a black person well enough, they'll know to use the back. You don't have to tell them anymore."
"Stuff like this is really part of the course when it comes to these liberals... and what they say behind closed doors about black people."
"My problem with conservatives defending Gavin Newsome is one, you should never defend the enemy as they're eating their own."
"Democrats believe that black people are too dumb to get voter ID. These people are telling you what they believe in multiple ways."
"If this was a conservative, if this was a Republican, they would not get the benefit of the doubt... She would be fired already, not just placed on leave but fired, gone."
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