Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett burst into a loud rant during a House Oversight Committee markup session Wednesday in regards to the Dismantle DEI Act and similar legislation, asserting that “there has been no oppression for the white man in this country.”
Crockett screeched “You can then misuse words like oppression. There has been no oppression for the white man in this country. You tell me which white man was dragged out of their homes. You tell me which white man got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are gonna go and work, we are gonna steal your wives, we are gonna rape your wives. That didn’t happen. That is oppression!”
“We didn’t ask to be here,” Crockett continued to yell, adding “We aren’t the same migrants that y’all constantly come up against. We didn’t run away from home. We were stolen.”
She further proclaimed, “So yeah, we are going to sit here and be offended when you are gonna sit here and act like, and don’t let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y’all are the ones being oppressed, that y’all are the ones being harmed.”
Rep. Jasmine Crockett: “There has been no oppression for the white man in this country.”
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 20, 2024
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The House was in session for a hearing on HR 8706, aka the ‘Dismantle DEI Act’, the purpose of which is to “ensure equal protection of the law, to prevent racism in the Federal Government, and for other purposes.”
The bill states that no employees should be forced to undergo “training, education, or coursework, or other pedagogy, that asserts that a particular race, color, ethnicity, religion, biological sex, or national origin is inherently or systemically superior or inferior, oppressive or oppressed, or privileged or unprivileged.”
Oh no, doing away with privilege based on ethnicity, how awful.
The bill also legislates for the Office of Personnel Management to “terminate, close, and wind up” the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility within 180 days.
The bill also outlines that “No Federal funds appropriated or otherwise made available by law shall be used for the purpose of maintaining in any agency an office relating to diversity, equity, inclusion, or accessibility; or a substantially similar office.”
So, of course those who benefit from lopsided DEI advantages are opposed to it.
Keep pushing this garbage. You will continue to lose elections.
— Paratrooper Brady™? ?? (@82ndairborneBT) November 20, 2024
Why do they always have to make it about race?
— Renatta Michele Oxendine (@RenattaOxendine) November 20, 2024
Dear Texas: You had the chance to get rid of this racist, but you didn't do it. So, her rants and her bigotry and her racist comments are on YOU, too.
— Catherine Evermore™ (@CatherineUSA1) November 20, 2024
She is an embarrassment and a racist
— Holly Frame (@ahframefamily) November 20, 2024
Ugh, these people are obsessed with race, while successful Americans of all shades and colors are simply just Americans.
— StacyAnn (@WorkMomhustle) November 20, 2024
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1. YOU were never kidnapped.
2. You are welcome to go back to Africa if you want. No one is forcing you to stay here.
Bitch.
Easily found via a Web search:
“In the early 1970s Muhammad Ali fought for the heavyweight title against George Foreman. The fight was held in the African nation of Zaire; it was insensitively called the “rumble in the jungle.” Ali won the fight, and upon returning to the United States, he was asked by a reporter, “Champ, what did you think of Africa?” Ali replied, “Thank God my granddaddy got on that boat!” There is a characteristic mischievous pungency to Ali’s remark, yet it also expresses a widely held sentiment. Ali recognizes that for all the horror of slavery, it was the transmission belt that brought Africans into the orbit of Western freedom. The slaves were not better off—the boat Ali refers to brought the slaves through a horrific Middle Passage to a life of painful servitude—yet their descendants today, even if they won’t admit it, are better off. Ali was honest enough to admit it.”
Yeah, bringing Africans to North America was a big mistake. We are sorry.
They were sold by their fellow Africans in exchange for weapons.
Another government educated idiot.
Who exactly is ‘we’. Not one black ‘slave’ is alive today from the time period to which she is referring, nor any white ‘master’. They died long ago. She’s welcome to return to the land of her ancestors if she wishes.
Typical black idiocy, she clearly not very well educated which is a common factor. She obviously never heard of the WHITE irish people taken to the new world under james 1 and oliver cromwell who experienced exactly this. She obviously does not know that it was the small hats who stole them out of their homes along with their own cheifs and not actually the white man but all that small hat money must be going to her head. The irony is that she is still a small hat slave just like her predecessors, just better conditions. You would never hear her moan about the slaves in the congo run by blacks for the chinese lithium and cobalt. Enjoy your ev’s folks.
Yall are nuts!
Now that the truth is out 50% white Americans will need wepawations to counterbalance the cost of 13% African American wepawations. All other races will then have to sue both for the extra tax to cover the difference. We may be at this for a while. Of course we all have the option of going back to the homeland as wepawated or overtaxed freed slaves. Wait…
I say let’s call it even and get back to work to pay for it all.
Be glad to start a go fund me to purchase a one way plane ticket to wherever it was she was kidnapped from….
Stolen by other African tribes and also Arabs. Shipped in jooish owned ships and then the majority sold by jooz, and some of course were bought by black folks
The first legal slave owner in the newly formed United States was a black man. Anthony Johnson.
“We were stolen” Yes, by other African tribes.
Democrats Murder 4 Former Slaves and 5 Republicans at Clinton, MS Picnic Then Go on to Slaughter Another 50-100 Black people in Following Week:
Freedmen first began voting in Mississippi in 1867, and the 1875 election promised to continue the incorporation of black men within the state s political process. With polls set to open on November 2, the Mississippi Republican Party planned political rallies on September 4 at Utica and Clinton in Hinds County and at Vernon in nearby Madison County. In Clinton (which is located less than ten miles west of the state capital, Jackson), whole families of black Republicans gathered at Moss Hill, the site of a former plantation destroyed by Union troops during the Vicksburg Campaign of 1863. Estimates of the attendance that day ranged from 1,500 to 2,500, nearly all consisting of freedpeople and their families who gathered to enjoy an afternoon of picnicking and politics. There were also approximately seventy-five white persons present, at least eighteen of whom were armed and intoxicated White Liners, essentially a paramilitary unit of the Mississippi Democratic Party made up of ex-Confederate soldiers and their descendants.
Aware of racial tensions, Republican governor Adelbert Ames was initially scheduled to speak to the crowd, but Captain H. T. Fisher, a former Union officer and editor of a local Republican newspaper, spoke in place of the governor. In the spirit of open debate and to educate newly enfranchised voters on the election process, Hinds County Republican leaders issued an invitation to the local Democratic Party to send a speaker of their own to address the crowd first. Amos R. Johnston, the Democratic candidate for state senate, spoke for an hour without incident; however, when Fisher took the platform next, he was heckled by White Liners from Raymond.
Republican organizers, including black state senator Charles Caldwell from Clinton, made several appeals for peace. Yet, the events of that afternoon quickly escalated into violence. Eugene Welborne, another rally organizer, testified that the White Liners fell into formation, brandished weapons, and trained them upon the crowd. The thing opened just like lightning, he recalled, and the shot rained in there just like rain from heaven. Fatalities that day numbered three whites and at least five blacks, two of whom were children.
Sadly, the violence of September 4 merely served as a prelude to the racial massacre that was to come. Amidst false rumors of an African American plot to storm the town, Clinton s mayor called for assistance. Hundreds of White Liners traveled by railroad to Clinton, and their numbers quickly swelled to several hundred before nightfall. They [the White Liners], Welborne grimly recalled, just hunted the whole country clean out, just every [black] man they could see they were shooting at him just the same as birds. Sarah Dickey, a white educator from Ohio who had moved to Mississippi to educate African American women and children, later described the scene in a letter to President Grant proclaiming, I was at the republican mass meeting, held at this place [Clinton]. . . . [T]he democrats, who were on the ground, went there for the express purpose of creating a disturbance and of killing as many as they could. . . . You hear a great deal about the massacre at Clinton, but you do not hear the worst. It cannot be told.
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So that means that other African tribes DIDN’T capture them (only 30% of black Americans came from slavery) and sell them as slaves?