Mace exposes professors’ flirtatious messages following heated CNN panel, gets accused of ‘white women’s tears’

The black race hustler who recently suggested Rep. Nancy Mace is a racist has since been exposed as a flirtatious, two-faced rascal.

As previously reported, Mace was last month accused by race hustler Michael Eric Dyson of essentially being racist after she mispronounced Vice President Kamala Harris’ name during a CNN discussion.

Fast-forward to this week when Mace revealed during a congressional hearing that Dyson had sent her flirtatious texts only minutes or so after accusing her of being a racist on national television.

Watch:

“I would like to also enter into the record a screenshot of a text message I received from the esteemed professor from Vanderbilt, Michael Eric Dyson, after my CNN interview,” she said in the clip above. “In this text, he says, after calling me racist on CNN, ‘shh don’t tell anybody, we look good together.’ And [he] sent me a kissy emoji.”

“The guy says I’m gorgeous in all these photos. I don’t think he’s that bent out of shape on how anyone pronounces Kamala. And if we’re going to have that standard, you got to hold it to both sides, not just one or the other,” she added.

Mace later uploaded the receipts to Twitter/X:

Dyson did not take kindly to being called out and exposed.

“The ridiculous lies told by Nancy Mace in the effort to smear my name because of her anger at being checked for her insensitive disregard for
@VP,” he tweeted Thursday.

“I had no intent with her to do anything but be nice. And her white women’s tears and mendacity are all in the service of lies and distortions. I was wrong about one thing: she IS a bigot and racist,” he added.

Look:

His fiery response prompted an even fiercer clapback from critics.

“Just be a man, admit you hit on @NancyMace, that you have no rizz, that you can’t bench 225, and that you got shot down. No shame in that,” one critic tweeted.

“My man, she’s hot, you shot your shot. Facts are you’re a poorly dressed, very unattractive man. Didn’t work out. Show some humility,” another wrote.

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All this comes about a month after Mace and Dyson’s original interaction on CNN. The interaction began after the congresswoman mispronounced Harris’ name.

“This congresswoman is a wonderful human being, but when you disrespect Kamala Harris by saying you will call her whatever you want, I know you don’t intend it to be that way, that’s the history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of black people,” Dyson said.

“Oh, so now you’re calling me a racist,” Mace fired back. “That is BS. That is complete BS.”‘

“I just said you weren’t a racist,” Dyson countered. “No, you don’t have to intend racism to accomplish it. Your disrespect of Kamala Harris is part and parcel of a tradition.”

But Mace wasn’t buying it. She argued that it was “offensive” and “disgusting” to imply she was racist.

“What is disgusting is your disrespect of her,” Dyson responded.

“You know what, you know what’s disgusting to women is her disrespect of women,” Mace said. “She doesn’t know what a woman is.”

“White women don’t have the ability to tell black women who paid the price of blood to make this country what it is to tell them they’re not real women,” Dyson shot back.

“Pronounce her name right,” he demanded as Mace complied by saying it incorrectly again.

Vivek Saxena

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