More of this.

More, more, more.

A man asks Republican Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl:

"Will you be speaking out against Anti-Whitism as governor?"

Diehl: "I, uh, I'm not sure what that question is."

After Diehl squirms though a brief back-and-forth, the man asks:

"Mr. Diehl, do you care about White people?"

Diehl: "This line of questioning is a little inappropriate to be honest with you."

Anti-White hatred permeates our society as much as the air we breathe... and Geoff Diehl thinks it's "inappropriate" to ask him if he'll speak out against it.

Even the professional phonies of electoral politics are completely unprepared to answer simple questions regarding anything that concerns White people as White people. If the question had been asked about speaking out against hatred toward any other group of people on Earth, Geoff Diehl would have rattled off a flawless affirmation, chock full of feigned passion.

But ask him about White people???

That's "inappropriate," he says, as he flees the scene before Jonathan Greenblatt finds out.

Please, if you have the opportunity, do this.

Press the politicians in your area on the most important issue that we face.

Film it.

And let us all see their gutless treachery.

We should take every opportunity to attend any GOP candidate's or office holder's campaign event or town hall where audience questions are taken.

Ask them to acknowledge White people.

Don't get complicated.

It can be as simple as:

"Can you say something positive about White people?"

If possible, set it up by pointing out how eagerly the GOP caters to non-Whites:

"The GOP regularly caters their messaging to non-Whites and celebrates electoral victories of non-White Republicans specifically for being non-White. Why do you think that is - and can you say something positive about White people?"

Ideally, pull a quote from the person you're going to see in which they defend/celebrate/cater to non-Whites and frame your question around that.

Critical Race Theory is perfect, as many Republicans have carried on talking about how it's specifically anti-Black, anti-Brown, anti-Asian, and anti-Jewish... but never anti-you-know-who. Find their statement and ask:

"Regarding Critical Race Theory, you said, '__________ Black kids.' So you acknowledge that CRT is a threat specifically to Black kids. Without copping out and saying 'CRT is a threat to everyone,' will you state directly that CRT is a threat to White kids?"

Remember, it's not a debate. It's a PASS/FAIL scenario, and most of them will fail. The objective is to produce videos of them failing. If they try to turn it around with questions to you, respond, "I'd just like you to answer the question." If they continue trying to turn it on you, respond, "I think you've answered my question. The GOP does not care about White people."
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