Democratic Party official in Texas is being called on to resign this weekend
Gary O Connor heads the Democratic Party in Lamar County, northeast of Dallas
O Connor reacted to rebuttal speech by Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina
Scott on Wednesday delivered GOP response to President Biden s address America is not a racist country, Scott said in his remarks on Wednesday It seems clear he is little more than an Oreo, O Connor wrote of Scott Oreo is a racial slur used to describe a black person who acts white
Republicans were outraged and demanded that O Connor resign from his post
BLM and NAACP are slammed for their silence over racist Uncle Tim attacks on GOP Senator Scott after Twitter allowed topic to trend for 12 HOURS
Sen. Tim Scott declared that America is not a racist country as he delivered the GOP rebuttal to President Joe Biden s first speech before Congress
On Twitter Uncle Tim , a reference to the derogatory racial caricature Uncle Tom that depicts black people as subservient, was soon trending Sen @TimScottSC is uncle Tom ing it for his life. So sad. South Carolina should be so ashamed, wrote white personality Scott Nevins
Some pointed out that using a racial slur to make a point about racism in America was the height of hypocrisy
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott on Thursday night told Sean Hannity that he had been dismayed by the racially-driven attacks on his rebuttal to Joe Biden s address to Congress.
Fury erupts as black Senator Tim Scott is called Uncle Tim in bigoted trope after he defends America as not a racist country in Republican response to Biden speech
Sen. Tim Scott declared that America is not a racist country as he delivered the GOP rebuttal to President Joe Biden s first speech before Congress
On Twitter Uncle Tim , a reference to the derogatory racial caricature Uncle Tom that depicts black people as subservient, was soon trending Sen @TimScottSC is uncle Tom ing it for his life. So sad. South Carolina should be so ashamed, wrote white personality Scott Nevins
Was the decision to stop publishing six obscure Dr Seuss racist titles an erasure of history?
Media coverage of the controversy has presented it as an attack on free speech and yet another example of cancel culture censorship. Brendan McDermid / Reuters
Was the decision to stop publishing six obscure Dr Seuss titles containing racist imagery and messaging an erasure of history?
Media coverage of the controversy has presented it as an example of censorship, an attack on free speech and yet another example of cancel culture. These reactions are rooted in both a lack of awareness of the challenges and realities of maintaining collections and a false understanding of history.