The Democrats' 'white supremist' myth

 Karen Towsend:

Mayorkas at Al Sharpton's conference: White supremacists pose biggest threat to U.S.
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... I’m pretty sure that there have been far more incidents of violence – domestic terrorism – at the hands of violent leftists than there have been by White supremacists. White supremacists held tiki torches and an unfortunate death was recorded from an infamous protest march in Charlottesville that turned violent, for example, that the left conflates with Trump supporters, but there is radio silence from the left on the burning and destruction of major cities by progressives and their anarchist supporters. They, too, should be labeled as domestic terrorists.


The irony is not lost on those of us who keep an eye on what is happening along the southern border that Mayorkas doesn’t bother to mention the threat to national security that the Biden border crisis poses to the United States. He was happy to tell the convention audience that Title 42 would be ending soon and migrants will be able to claim asylum. What he didn’t say was that the asylum process has been interrupted by the historically high number of illegal border crossers that Joe Biden’s decisions have created. There were more than 1.7 million migrant encounters in FY 2021 and FY2022 is on track to see a doubling of that number. It is impossible to properly vet all those people at the border, much less account for the ones who run to avoid apprehension by Border Patrol and other law enforcement, known as the “got aways”.

Mayorkas distracts from the obvious threat at the southern border by pointing attention to White supremacists elsewhere in the country.
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Democrats are using the myth of "white supremacy" in an attempt to hold onto their black base which is leaving them in droves because of their failed policies.  It is an attempt to frighten blacks to continue voting for the incompetent governance of the Biden administration and the Democrats in Congress. 

Other crazy things Mayorkis says:

Border Chief Mayorkas: Equity Is U.S. ‘Core Founding Principle’

You will not find that statement in any of the founding documents.  The founders believed in equal opportunity and not equal outcomes.   

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