Posted on 09/09/2021 3:53:14 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Norman Rockwell's 'The problem we all live with' is back this time in Los Angeles, and the paper that called Larry Elder 'the black face of white supremacy' puts out an idiot headline.
So is naked racism of Bull-Connor-era ilk against the man who may become California's first black governor O.K. so long as a Democrat is doing it?
Apparently so, based on how the Los Angeles Times is covering yesterday's egg-hurling incident.
A leftist white woman, unsubtle as it gets wearing a gorilla mask, hurled an egg at the head of gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder in Venice, California, nearly hitting him, and then another leftist did the same as Elder was hustled off by his aides into an SUV.
The Los Angeles Times headline, noted by reporter Ryan Saavedra, was incredible:
(Twitter images in article)
And as Saavedra notes, this would be the same Los Angeles Times which ran a headline a couple weeks ago calling Larry Elder "the black face of white supremacy," in some amazingly pretzeled Orwellian newspeak.
That didn't work, of course, so now, they claim that Elder was leaving based on the "hostile reception" he drew, as if were the bad guy here who somehow brought it all on himself. The racist nature of the attack, and the disgustingness of the human being who launched it, is never focused on.
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I wonder if she was also a f a g.
Almost no mention of her WEIRD ape mask with a whole head of NEON PINK “hair”.
Even if not a homo, no question yet another pale and wan vegetarian weirdo.
“James married his high school sweetheart Savannah Brinson on September 14, 2013, in San Diego, California. They have three children: sons Bronny (b.2004) and Bryce (b.2007) and daughter Zhuri (b.2014).”
If either of you have any information that he has other kids, go ahead and post it.
Blame Elder for the lack of security. He knows what he’s dealing with. And the local cops? Woke.
Wearing a gorilla mask is cultural appropriation from black conservatives — how dare she!
That's a salt & buttery crime.
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