VP Kamala Harris Hangs Out With Racist Activist Who Hates White Women

On Monday, Vice President Harris hung out with a group of activists known as the "Black Women Leaders and Allies," a group which includes Cora Masters Barry. 

You might remember Barry from a rowdy Zoom call last year in which Barry expressed her disdain for humans who were born white and female.

"F--- white women," Barry said to begin the Zoom meeting with other fighters of racism in November 2020.

"Excuse me, forget the white women," Barry goes on. "They're going to do what the white men tell them to do."

Barry added that she doesn't care about white women at all: "I don't care nothing about them. We gotta do what we gotta do."

Barry also said that everyone who voted for Donald Trump has a white sheet in their closet ready for use:

"I'm not saying everyone who voted for Trump is wearing a white sheet, but they got one in their closet and it comes out when we start messing with the economic value or the balance of power."

That's right, our VP spent an entire day with this mentally disturbed and proudly racist woman.

The fact this is not a bigger story in the news right now demonstrates the extent to which Washington and the press have normalized racism against white people.

Because Barry is black and starts her Zoom call condemning white people, the VP gets a pass. However, if Barry had been a different race or had called out a racial group other than whites, the media and Democrats would have ruined her life and anyone who still associates with her. They also would've protected Harris and wouldn't have let Barry anywhere near her. Luckily for Barry, she's black and only echoed racism toward white women. So it's all good.

Harris is aware of Barry's past comments, so she must have no issue with people randomly screaming "f--- white women." What a message that sends to young women everywhere. 



















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