There’s really no other way to say it anymore. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) certainly seems to have a big problem with white people, to the point that some people might even call her actions and words racist. But to people like Crockett, that’s not possible. White people are the problem, always.
For Crockett, if you’re a trans person, or any other letter in the rainbow alphabet coalition, a black person, Hispanic, a woman, or an illegal immigrant, you can never do any wrong. Straight, white men are the problem, always.
At her swearing-in ceremony for her district on Tuesday, Crockett spoke to the audience about “evil,” “evil that is literally sitting in the highest seat in the world,” otherwise known as President Donald Trump — a white man.
But, that’s the tip of the iceberg. After ironically warning the crowd about “propaganda that’s out there,” Crockett took aim at who she says is the real problem in the U.S.
“Let me make sure y’all got the facts, most extreme crimes that take place in this country are committed by white supremacists,” Crockett said, as reported by The Post Millennial. “80 percent of extreme crimes are committed by white supremacists in this country. Do you know who went up there on January 6? White supremacists. This ain’t me just telling you, you can Google this if you don’t believe me, but it was the Oath Keepers. It was the Neo-Nazis. It was the Proud Boys. They are all white supremacists.”
Rep Jasmine Crockett says Trump brought evil to the White House, suggests his voters are all white supremacists, and so are all J6ers. pic.twitter.com/tylueYKSih
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) January 30, 2025
Look, no rational person likes white supremacists or Neo-Nazis. But, and this might just be me, when’s the last time you’ve met one? I only ask because I might’ve encountered one about 25 years ago. And other than what the establishment propaganda media wants you to believe are white supremacists, who for some reason always wear masks and are dressed like they’re in a Dockers commercial, the question I asked a couple of sentences ago remains.
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The Post Millennial broke down the statistics in the face of Crockett’s “80 percent” claim:
Of the 7,964 arrests for murder or nonnegligent manslaughter in 2019, the latest Crime in the United States report available by the FBI, 4,078, or 51 percent, were black suspects, while 3,650, or 47 percent, were white suspects. An additional 125 were American Indian or Alaska Native, 83 were Asian, and 28 were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
Why is it that we always hear about “white supremacists” but never about “black supremacists,” especially considering the number of black politicians and “journalists” on cable news that constantly make racist statements against, not just white people, but anyone who isn’t black?
It seems as though people should begin treating Crockett’s rhetoric as white noise (pun intended).
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