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The Facts Known About Unhinged Rep. Jasmine Crockett Goes on Another Anti-White Rant – Blasts Texas For Adding ‘Two New White Seats’ to Congress


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During a recent Congressional hearing, Representative Jasmine Crockett made remarks that have been characterized by various media outlets and commentators as an "anti-white rant." Here's an overview of what happened:

The discussion was centered around the redistricting in Texas following the 2020 Census, which led to Texas gaining two new seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. This process has often been contentious, with debates about how districts should be drawn.

Crockett highlighted that despite Texas adding 4 million people, predominantly of color, the result was the addition of two new congressional seats that were won by white Republicans. She expressed frustration over this outcome, suggesting that the representation did not reflect the demographic changes in the state's population. Her comments included:

Criticism of how the Republican-led redistricting in Texas resulted in "two new white Republican seats" despite the state's population growth being largely non-white. 

She used phrases like "Republican math" to critique the redistricting process, implying that it disproportionately favored white representation.

Some commentators and social media users described her remarks as racially charged or "anti-white," focusing on her emphasis on race in relation to the new congressional seats.

Others viewed her comments as a critique of the political redistricting process rather than an attack on white individuals, pointing out systemic issues within political representation.

Jasmine Crockett is a Democrat from Texas's 30th Congressional District, known for her active participation in debates and her focus on issues like voting rights, criminal justice reform, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

She has previously made headlines for her confrontational style, notably during exchanges with Republican colleagues like Marjorie Taylor Greene, where personal attacks were exchanged.

Her comments can be seen within the larger context of her advocacy for minority representation in politics. Critics argue that her approach might alienate voters by focusing too heavily on race rather than policy or collective governance.

Supporters might view her statements as highlighting the need for fair representation that reflects the state's demographic changes, arguing that representation issues are inherently tied to racial demographics due to historical voting patterns and district drawing practices.

The incident underscores ongoing national conversations about race, redistricting, and political representation in the United States. Whether Crockett's remarks are seen as a legitimate critique of systemic issues or an "anti-white rant" often depends on one's political perspective and interpretation of her intent and delivery.



 
 
 

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