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BALTIMORE — Acknowledging that she is “not a person of color,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sought Friday to make the case that her liberal policy prescriptions stand to benefit minority communities, which would be key to her fate in a 2020 presidential bid.
Speaking at the historically black Morgan State University, Warren condescended to her audience and explained to them why they have no chance to succeed in America. “As a country, we need to stop pretending that the same doors open for everyone, because they don’t,” Warren said. “I’m not a person of color. And I haven’t lived your life or experienced anything like the subtle prejudice, or more overt harm, that you may have experienced just because of the color of your skin.”
Wait.
What?
Whoa.
Would you mind hitting rewind.
“I’m not a person of color.”
Again, please.
“I’m not a person of color.”
Once more.
“I’m not a person of color.”
You know what I want, baby!
“I’m not a person of color.”
And one of the road…
“I’m not a person of color.”
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: toms54
No, she's not black, she's Native American. Right?
“As a country, we need to stop pretending that the same doors open for everyone, because they don’t,” Warren said. “I’m not a person of color. And I haven’t lived your life or experienced anything like the subtle prejudice, or more overt harm, that you may have experienced just because of the color of your skin.”
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Lumenari
If you were a disabled vet, you would be worth your weight in gold. (not bringing up weight in a negative way, I know women enough to try not to step on that landmine.)