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I love how they just start laughing at him.
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I’m willing to bet if he is Cherokee it’s less that 1/8 and he learned that from a genetics test a year or so ago.

@BlisterPearl "I'm Cherokee and I've experienced a lot of racism in my life"... says the entirely yt looking dude in a shirt and tie sitting in the statehouse. He doesn't sound like the sort of guy who's ever lived an underprivileged day in his life.

The fact that he is up there in a suit and tie and not in a headdress with a thong and body paint kind of disproves the premise of his argument

He didn’t misspeak. He doesn’t want to hear anything that doesn’t fit his narrative. Keep your Jesus song out of school.

“I don’t want reality” I want religious fantasies, what a joke he is

He is telling the truth, he does not want reality. "As they were constructing US society, leaders among European-Americans fabricated the cultural/behavioral characteristics associated with each race. . ."

@CapaTosta122 "I don't want reality.". 🙄🙄 Of course not, In reality teachers don't teach about race to 3-year-olds. They might say something like be friendly with everybody.

"I don't WANT reality" 🤣🙄

Would that be the same Jesus that's having them make all these laws against trans children? Either way I think White people created race is more truthful than "their" jesus loves me song. ... cause jesus only loves until you are something they don't like.

We don’t teach religious songs in schools. That’s for church.
