KY Dem doesn’t ‘doesn’t feel good about being white’ and kids shouldn’t either

In a reminder that white liberal women are the most fanatical members of the Democratic Party and that their minds are polluted by white guilt, one Kentucky state lawmaker’s sick remarks are going viral on social media.

During a Tuesday meeting of the Kentucky Interim Joint Committee on Education, which was discussing a GOP lawmaker’s draft bill to end DEI in K-12 schools, Rep. Sarah Stalker (D-Louisville) presented a textbook example of how deeply the brainwashing has affected the demographic.

“I’m gonna be honest, I don’t feel good about being white every day, for a lot of reasons,” she said. “Because it’s a point of privilege that I get to move through the world in a way that so many other of my colleagues and friends, and family members of the community don’t get the privilege to do.”

“And I’m just a female, just a woman, just a white woman. If I was a white man, I’d be functioning from a point of even greater privilege,” Stalker continued. “I think we’re missing an opportunity when kids – when kids have a moment to reflect about how the color of their skin does and does not allow them to move through the world.”

“Running to them and trying to stifle that and trying to say you shouldn’t feel bad, so we don’t ever want to expose you to something that is going to make you have to pause and have maybe some internal feelings, it’s a missed opportunity for some really good dialogue,” she said.

That’s Jonestown-level stuff.

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Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R-Smithfield), who is the bill’s sponsor, reacted to Stalker’s white self-loathing.

“While presenting on my upcoming bill to end DEI in K12, I honestly did not expect to hear this. Her comment is a prime example of how the ideology of DEI warps a person’s brain,” she wrote in a post to X.

X users also shared their take on Stalker publicly swimming in a vat of DEI Kool-Aid.

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“DEI reinforces division rather than unity, and encourages students, teachers, and staff to see each other through the lens of identity and creating groupthink instead of creating independent thinkers,” Tichenor said, according to the Kentucky Lantern, a non-partisan independent news service.

Chris Donaldson

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