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Some liberal pundits have labeled Black Republicans as racists solely based on the political party they represent. The most recent example came Thursday when late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel mocked Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., saying the senator, who recently made headlines for his response to President Biden s address before Congress, let the American people know the Republican Party isn t racist. Scott said in his Wednesday night rebuttal to the president that America is not a racist country, sparking backlash from some Democrats on social media. However, prominent Democrats including Biden himself, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., agree with Scott, arguing that while the nation itself is not racist, it can improve its institutions and attitudes. ....
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. North Carolina’s first Black lieutenant governor blasted a local news outlet Wednesday after it ran a political cartoon depicting Republicans as KKK members. I have pretty thick skin, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson told Fox News Wednesday evening. I expect to be criticized heavily in this job by people who disagree with my political views, my social views. But Raleigh-based WRAL’s political cartoon, published Tuesday, crossed the line, he said. It shows an elephant wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe labeled GOP Members State School Board. ....
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) On this second day of Black History Month, an editorial cartoon published on WRAL.com, owned by Capitol Broadcasting, had Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson so upset he called a news conference. Depicting the first Black lieutenant governor as Ku Klux Klansman. It s something we cannot stand for, folks. It s something I m not going to stand for, Robinson said. What I want to know from WRAL is that who you are? Is that who you want to represent yourself to be in this state? The cartoon by Dennis Draughon stems from the state board of education s upcoming meeting regarding K-12 social studies curriculum. ....
North Carolina’s first Black lieutenant governor held a press conference on Tuesday to express outrage over a political cartoon that linked him and other members of the State Board of Education to the Ku Klux Klan for their opposition to allowing teachers to speak about systemic racism in the United States. The lieutenant governor, Mark Robinson, is a Republican and a member of the board. He said it was wrong for the media outlet, WRAL.com, to post the cartoon. “On the second day of Black History Month, the first Black lieutenant governor of North Carolina has been portrayed as [racist],” he said. “That you would portray a Black man, just because he’s in the GOP, as a Klansman … the hypocrisy is mind-numbing, folks.” ....
North Carolina s first Black lieutenant governor held a press conference on Tuesday to express outrage over a political cartoon that linked him and other members of the State Board of Education to the Ku Klux Klan for their opposition to allowing teachers to speak about systemic racism in the United States. The lieutenant governor, Mark Robinson, is a Republican and a member of the board. He said it was wrong for the media outlet, WRAL.com, to post the cartoon. “On the second day of Black History Month, the first Black lieutenant governor of North Carolina has been portrayed as [racist],” he said. “That you would portray a Black man, just because he’s in the GOP, as a Klansman . the hypocrisy is mind-numbing, folks.” ....