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Aug. 2, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Is Kamala Harris A Black or Indian DEI Hire?

Is Kamala Harris A Black or Indian DEI Hire?

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President Trump said absolutely nothing wrong when he said that he believed Kamala Harris when she said she was Indian and now she's black.
She went from being Indian With no reference to African American status, to now being black, with little to no mention of her Indian demographic.
Did he do anything wrong?
No.
Did he say anything wrong?
No.
Is President Trump a racist?
No.
Was she a DEI hire, as was asked by one of the journalists, by the journalist interrogator from the Black Journalists Association?
Well, let's use their own words.
When she was mentioned, when Kamala Harris was mentioned as the first, the first, now think about this, the first African American or black Indian vice president, she was not referenced as the best, the most qualified, the most able, the most anything like that.
No.
What she was called is specifically The first, and they went to her demographic.
Her racial and ethnic demographic.
Her diversity demographic.
Her equity demographic.
Her inclusion demographic.
That was considered the most important aspect of the question asked by this interrogator.
Is, is, and this is important, is this Woman.
Is.
And then she went on and on.
So, when she then turned around and said to President Trump, did any of your staff refer to her as this?
Or what is your position?
It makes no sense.
It is completely, it baffles many of us.
What do you want?
Is this a pejorative?
Do you think?
Do you believe?
Do you in any way?
I guess, have this idea or this subject matter in your mind as being a pejorative when you are pushing it constantly, when the name of your organization is the association, and I'm paraphrasing, of black journalists.
Black journalists.
Black vice president.
Indian equity.
Diversity, inclusion, labels that prominently are figured in those denominations.
So what's it going to be?
Now, one could argue President Trump should not have even bothered at this admittedly hostile organization.
But then again, I say, why not?
He's a president for all people.
He went to the South Bronx and won them over.
He's gone to every part of the country, every part of everything, where he has been warmly received and where he has converted so many people from so many voting demographics that nobody thought would ever find time to agree with him regarding.
So, he's being consistent.
And then when you show evidence of Kamala Harris pushing Indian, Indian, Indian, Indian, Indian, especially when she was in college or she was running, and then all of a sudden, along with this faux southern, if you will, affectation and patois, where all of a sudden she does the stylized, affected...
Hillary Clinton did it.
I don't mind.
Stand by your man.
Why is it that so many politicians think that whenever they're speaking either to a yes, to a black contingent, or maybe Southern but black, they feel like they must lay on and lather on this faux, strained, deliberate, Hyper-stylized black accent.
I think that is the most...
I don't want to say racist.
That's their word, not mine.
But it's the most disingenuous.
It's insulting.
It's patronizing.
So it goes back again.
If you find that DEI, the notion of this particular idea, is somehow, this is important, is somehow considered...
Rude?
Is somehow considered problematic?
Is somehow considered racist?
If merely asking, in the old days we used to call it affirmative action.
Is this an affirmative action hire?
Are you an affirmative action hire?
Well, what's wrong with that?
There is affirmative action.
Yes, you may hire me under affirmative action, but don't call me that.
You may hire this in order to satisfy these new mandates as to DEI and affirmative action.
Just don't call me that.
It's the strangest thing in the world.
Don't refer to me using the term that you are following under the law that we push for.
DEI is beautiful.
Just like critical race theory, now is a pejorative.
What do you mean critical race theory?
From the same folks who all of a sudden are hanging on like dogs on a bone, ravenously attacking this idea of the Project 2025 reference.
Even though President Trump said, I don't even know what that is.
You did it, didn't you?
Didn't one of your staff members, in addition to the DEI reference, didn't one of your staff members talk about Project 2025?
Do you renounce?
I don't even know what it is.
Cling to something.
And then when you try to return the favor, when you say, well, okay, let me use a phrase of yours.
Let me use something that you have referred to.
Let me use the notion of DEI to explain something.
Now it's a pejorative.
Now it's racist.
So, could the argument be made that referring to this oft-cited and completely irrelevant Project 2025, that that somehow is racist?
Anti-white?
Well, what am I saying?
There is no such thing as anti-white because white, the word white is used as a pejorative.
In fact, with such frequency that it's not even a pejorative anymore.
It doesn't even stand for anything.
It doesn't even make any sense.
There's no such thing anymore as it being a pejorative.
The white man, the angry white man, the angry white man, the white vote, the white...
I hope everybody's paying attention and seeing through this.
So, President Trump, you did nothing wrong.
If there's something wrong with referring to DEI as DEI, then abolish it.
Then don't reference it again.
How is it okay for you, but not for me?
For thee, and not for me.
Thank you, dear friends.
Have a great and glorious day.
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