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Why is it when I tune into the television broadcasts of NBC, MSNBC and CNN they talk about all the 'diverse' candidates who won this week, but only mention the Democrat ones?
Why are they skipping the Republican ones in that grouping, such as Winsome Sears on being the first woman and person of color to become Lt Gov in VA or Jason Miyares being Virginia's first Latino AG.
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They have pointed out the Mayor elect of Boston who is not only Asian American but the first mayor who isn't a white male. Virginia was going to have its first female Lt Governor regardless of who won and Sears has been well reported as had Miyares's Hispanic connection. How long must only those attributes be pointed out as their accomplishment, I would like to think any of those candidates have more to contribute thats worth discussing.
This is the big question I would love for us all to know. Why are so many in power falling in line to do the left's bidding? To what end?
The woke have a lot of power in the form of votes, donations, and Twitter presence. Journalists live in fear of being "cancelled" so they bend over backwards to please every deranged activist. Or they've fully bought into wokeism themselves. Pointing out that Republican candidates of color also won goes against their rhetoric of the GOP as the party of racism (not that either party really gives a damn about diversity).
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