Posted on 07/24/2023 6:22:47 AM PDT by devane617
“Boston has become a little bit of a target in terms of culture wars and white supremacist action,” Mayor Michelle Wu claimed. “We represent what progress looks like.”
In a municipality where Biden won 82% of the vote and the city council includes an African Muslim woman in a hijab, the first “Afro-Latina” and the first “Haitian-American,” but only a minority of white Irish politicians terrified of being canceled, where is this threat coming from?
Despite that, the Harvard Law grad who is married to a white banker has blamed all her problems on white people.
“I’m getting used to dealing with problems that are expensive, disruptive and white,” Wu had sneered at the Saint Patrick’s Day Breakfast while surrounded by the old Irish guard that used to define Boston. Sitting and smiling next to her was Senator Elizabeth Warren, a fellow “woman of color” and her old Harvard Law professor, who had given Wu her start in politics.
Wu’s racist taunts and feigned victimhood are meant to distract voters from the shift in the ‘town’ and ‘gown’ balance of power that has Maura Healey, a Harvard grad, taking over as governor, Elizabeth Warren, a former Harvard Law prof in the Senate, and now Wu, a Harvard and Harvard Law grad, running the city so far into the ground it’ll take another Big Dig to get it out.
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In a municipality where Biden won 82% of the vote and the city council includes an African Muslim woman in a hijab, the first “Afro-Latina” and the first “Haitian-American,” but only a minority of white Irish politicians terrified of being canceled, where is this threat coming from? Despite that, the Harvard Law grad who is married to a white banker has blamed all her problems on white people.
It shows that she's a racist POS.
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