Tim Walz Has a Racist, Sexist Code Name for Kamala Harris

Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, the serial fabulist running for vice president on the Democratic ticket, has a bigoted code name for his running mate Kamala Harris. During a friendly interview with Democratic fundraiser and former comedian Jimmy Kimmel on Monday, the VP nominee confessed that Harris was listed as "My Dry Cleaner" in his phone contacts. "They told me to come up with something, and that was all I could think of," Walz chuckled.

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What has Megan Rapinoe ACTUALLY done to combat injustice in America?



By now, many know that the United States has been eliminated from the World Cup. After a 0-0 result against Sweden, the two teams lined up for penalty kicks; in the end, Sweden advanced and the U.S. was sent home because a couple of U.S. players, including political lightning rod Megan Rapinoe, missed their shots.

Some are disheartened by the United States’ elimination, but Jason Whitlock isn’t one of them. He couldn’t be happier that the USWNT was sent packing after a very disappointing performance.

He’s specifically thrilled that Rapinoe, whom he mockingly calls “The Great Gay Hope,” was one of the players who cost the team their spot in the tournament.

Jason blames Rapinoe for the descent of the entire team because instead of focusing on soccer, she spent her time and energy on “her brand and building herself up” in the political domain.

He also blames ESPN for feeding into Rapinoe’s toxicity. After the USWNT was eliminated, ESPN played a clip highlighting Rapinoe’s career and her political activism.

“This is [the USWNT’s] worst finish ever … and so they play a three-minute feature of Megan’s fiance, Sue Bird, basically kissing her rear end,” says Jason in disgust.

Bird’s voice says: “Her patriotism is what has driven her to lend her voice to those who need it. When she started kneeling to protest racial inequality in the United States, she did it because she loved America and believed it could be a better version of itself.”

“I would love to know where she lives,” says Steve Kim in response to the video, and how many of the people “she says she’s trying to help” live in her community. “How much of her own money has she given to the causes? What has she done that’s actually tangible?”

“That is the issue I have with modern-day activism,” he continues. “It’s about hashtagging; it’s about complaining; it’s about going online and maybe holding a press conference and talking with certain buzzwords, but the actual execution of these ideas never actually takes place.”

If one thing is certain, it’s that Rapinoe has done a lot of hashtagging – the ESPN video even shows her sporting a T-shirt with #BlackLivesMatter, #StopAsianHate, #ProtectTransLives, and #Fight4ImmigrantRights on the back.

She’s also a fan of dropping buzzwords: “There’s no level of status that will protect you from the clutches of inequality,” Rapinoe stated in one video.

“What have you done really to stamp out racism other than point the finger?” asks Steve. “That is the most empty gesture you can make.”


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'Progressive' freelance writer branded a 'racist' for reportedly accosting a random Asian man who he thought was journalist Andy Ngo



A self-described "progressive" freelance writer reportedly accosted an Asian man who he believed to be journalist Andy Ngo at a bar in New Orleans. However, Ngo said the writer bullied a random Asian man because he was not in the state of Louisiana at the time of the harassment.

Thor Benson is a freelance writer for left-wing media outlets such as The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, NBC News, and Business Insider. On Friday at 1:26 a.m., Benson proudly boasted on Twitter: "I just ran into Andy Ngo at a bar in New Orleans. I politely told him he's a 'garbage person.' Lol."

"I was at a dive bar and he came in and started talking to people and I put my hand on his shoulder and said it and then went out for a cigarette," Benson said of the alleged encounter.

Benson claimed that the man he harassed "just left," adding, "I think my comment made him nervous lol."

I just ran into Andy Ngo at a bar in New Orleans. I politely told him he's a "garbage person." Lol
— Thor Benson (@Thor Benson) 1649395586

Some of Benson's followers advocated that he should have assaulted the man at the bar.

One of Benson's followers replied, "Did you throw a whiskey sour with a brick garnish at him? He needs the attention."

Thor Benson, a white freelance writer, thought he found me & instead harassed a random Asian in New Orleans & made him leave a bar. Benson's followers said the man should've been assaulted. @TracyConnor @CorinneIOZO you okay w/your contributor doing this?https://twitter.com/thor_benson/status/1512300815549186049\u00a0\u2026pic.twitter.com/C1NBGxq9VQ
— Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 (@Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08) 1649477142

However, Ngo disputes Benson's story.

"Thor Benson, a freelance contributor to @thedailybeast, @PopSci & others tried to racially profile me in public & instead ended up harassing a random Asian victim," Ngo wrote on Twitter. "Benson announced this proudly & his followers urged violence against the man."

Ngo pointed out that he was "live streaming on GETTR on Thursday night" around the time that Benson claimed he confronted the journalist.

The Post Millennial – where Ngo is the editor-at-large – reported: "Ngo, a Portland, Oregon, native, was not even in New Orleans, nor Louisiana, at the time Benson approached the stranger and harassed him until he left."

Reactions to the situation blasted Benson for the alleged confrontation and branded him a "racist."

Podcast host Lauren Chen: "White journalist harasses random Asian person at bar wrongly thinking he's Andy Ngo Because I guess we all look the same."

BlazeTV host Steven Crowder: "I don't throw this term around flippantly. But you are a genuinely racist, pathetic excuse for a man. And you deserve everything coming your way."

Journalist Jonathan Choe: "ASIAN MEN BEWARE: It's a good thing the Asian American Journalists Association Convention @aaja won’t be in New Orleans this year. @thor_benson and some of his followers are going after Asian guys who look like @MrAndyNgo but they got the wrong Asian. #StopAsianHate."

Attorney Harmeet K. Dhillon: "Bigot can’t tell different Asians apart. Who is the garbage person?"

Editor JD Rucker: "It wasn't actually Andy Ngo but I guess we all look the same to racists."

Journalist Ian Miles Cheong: "Liberals are now harassing random Asians because they can’t tell them apart from Andy Ngo."

Columnist Rita Panahi: "Racist Leftist loser thinks all Asians look alike. Abuses random Asian guy & comes on Twitter to brag about it."

Author Douglas Murray: "It wasn’t him. And you’re a racist. You gonna do this to black guys next? If they look like other guys you hate?"

Former Acting Director of the United States National IntelligenceRichard Grenell: "Yesterday’s champions of diversity are today’s intolerants."

Commentator Stephen L. Miller: "'Andy Ngo is the white supremacist' screams the guy chasing random Asians out of bars because I guess they all look the same."

Editor Chadwick Moore: "You racially profiled a random Asian man you thought was Andy and then accosted him LOL #StopAsianHate."

Keith Olbermann shared a fake screenshot claiming that Ngo was assaulted by a sex toy, a claim that Ngo declared, "That’s a fake tweet that was made by a far-left account to fool gullible people like you."

The fake screenshot reported swirled around the internet in August 2021 after being shared by an account that has since been suspended.

Ngo gained national attention for his reporting of Antifa in Portland – which has drawn the ire of left-wingers.

Ngo was attacked in June 2019 for being a journalist and covering an Antifa rally in Portland. He was taken to the hospital for his injuries.

In June 2021, Ngo was once again assaulted by leftwing assailants during a protest in Portland.


Psaki Pushes Chinese Propaganda From White House Podium

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday claimed that the spike in violence against Asians in the United States was due to "hate-filled rhetoric" about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, a baseless claim that has been promoted by the Chinese Communist Party.

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Man who faces 95 years in jail for hate crime robberies targeted Asian women daily, held prejudiced belief that they don't have bank accounts: Court documents



San Jose police recently made six arrests for related hate crime robberies and attacks against Asian American women — but what the primary suspect admitted stunned prosecutors, KGO-TV reported.

What are the details?

Anthony Robinson — who faces up to 95 years in jail — targeted multiple Asian women daily, the station said, and court documents show he deliberately targeted Asian victims based on his prejudiced assumption that they don't believe in bank accounts.

I was told by the SCC DA\u2019s office Anthony Robinson targeted multiple Asian women DAILY. \n\nHe\u2019s wake up, find someone to help target Asians b/c he believed \u201cthey did not believe in bank accounts\u2026.& they were easy victims.\u201d #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate \n\nhttps://abc7ne.ws/30y46bY\u00a0pic.twitter.com/CX1eD4xLn4
— Dion Lim (@Dion Lim) 1639710336

"The callousness of these crimes we could not get past ... you can dehumanize the population literally by treating them as storefronts instead of people," Supervising Deputy District Attorney of Santa Clara County Marisa McKeown told KGO.

Authorities said Robinson, 24, and the other five suspects worked together on more than 70 incidents of robbery, theft, and burglary from October 2020 to September 2021, the San Jose Mercury News said.

The Mercury News reported that, along with Robinson who hails from Stockton, the police released the names of the other suspects: 27-year-old Cameron Alonzo Moody of East Palo Alto, 23-year-old Derje Damond Blanks of San Jose, 24-year-old Hassani Burleson Ramsey of Oakland, 21-year-old Clarence Jackson of East Palo Alto, and 21-year-old Malik Short of Tracy.

All six men were also charged with hate crime enhancements by the county D.A.'s office, the paper added.

McKeown also explained to KGO why three of the men — Short, Ramsey, and Blanks — were released from custody: "Not every member of this criminal group had an equal role. So Anthony Robinson quite clearly was engaged in a voluminous number of incidents, but some other individuals who were involved may have participated in only one or a few incidents, and therefore they stand in very different shoes in terms of the charging decision."

Anything else?

The station said that additional charges for all six men will soon be announced, and McKeown said the investigation is far from complete, noting dozens more unsolved incidents.

NPR ripped for now-deleted tweet noting 'disappointment' after Boston elected its first person of color as mayor. Why? Michelle Wu isn't black.



Well, that was awkward.

Far-left leaning National Public Radio got an earful Tuesday after tweeting about Michelle Wu becoming the first woman and first person of color to take office as Boston's mayor.

What are the details?

And why would that be controversial? Because the second part of NPR's tweet noted the "disappointment" felt over the fact that black candidates weren't anywhere near Wu in the hunt for victory.

The now-deleted tweet read, "Michelle Wu, an Asian American, is the first woman of color elected to lead the city. While many are hailing it as a turning point, others see it as a more of a disappointment that the three Black candidates couldn't even come close."

And notable observers didn't take kindly to the tweet:

Ponder this deleted tweet by @NPR. Imagine the kind of worldview one has to think this way\u2014hyper race consciousness, obsession with racial hierarchies, and merit & fairness inversion. Now imagine an entire channel devoted to promulgating this ideology. That is what NPR has becomepic.twitter.com/Y9MEXTIXvs

— Peter Boghossian (@peterboghossian) 1637088078

So it's a "disappointment" to have an Asian, rather than Black, mayor\n\nWhatever happened to #StopAsianHate?

— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) 1637084863

NPR appears to be having a struggle session because the wrong type of female minority won the Boston mayoral election.pic.twitter.com/FPwKHbEB0a

— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) 1637089818

Michelle Wu, an Asian American, is the first woman first person of color elected to lead the city of #Boston. But woke @NPR thinks Wu's win is a let down.https://www.npr.org/2021/11/16/1055972179/boston-first-black-mayor\u00a0\u2026

— Helen Raleigh (@HRaleighspeaks) 1637091107

The tweet by @NPR was deleted but here is a screenshot.\n\nNPR demonstrates once again it is undeserving of taxpayer funded grants.pic.twitter.com/qPEmI6rNAd

— Andy Ng\u00f4 \ud83c\udff3\ufe0f\u200d\ud83c\udf08 (@MrAndyNgo) 1637087540

According to Independent Journal Review, the headline of NPR's related story initially read, "Cheers and some letdown as 1st elected woman and person of color becomes Boston Mayor."

But that all changed hours later, IJR said.

It seems NPR got the message that they were out of line loud and clear, and the outlet said it deleted the initial "disappointment" tweet and did a do-over: "We realize we don't always get things right the first time, and our previous tweet/headline misrepresented the story. We deleted the previous tweet, which was causing harm, and have updated the story."

We realize we don't always get things right the first time, and our previous tweet/headline misrepresented the story. \n\nWe deleted the previous tweet, which was causing harm, and have updated the story

— NPR (@NPR) 1637087776

The story's new headline reads, "Why Boston will need to wait longer for its 1st elected Black mayor."

However, the opening paragraph of the story still reads much the same as the problematic initial tweet: "For the first time in its history, Boston is inaugurating a newly-elected mayor on Tuesday who is not a white man. Michelle Wu — who's Asian American — is the first woman and first person of color elected to lead the city. While many are hailing it as a major turning point, others see it as more of a disappointment that the three Black candidates in the race couldn't even come close."

(H/T: IJR)

Anti-Semitic Attacks in 2020 Outnumbered Attacks Against Muslims, Asians, Transgender People Combined

More American Jews suffered hate crime attacks in 2020 than Asians, Muslims, and transgender people combined, according to FBI crime tracking data.

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'Gotta stop letting gooks in Miami': Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Carlton Davis deletes racial slur tweet

Amid the “#StopAsianHate” movement, Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Carlton Davis, who serves as part of the team’s social justice board, , tweeted an anti-Asian slur on Sunday.

Suspect in mass-killing at Georgia spas reportedly blames murders on his 'addiction to sex' — and not race



Police say that accused mass killer Robert Aaron Long reportedly murdered at least eight people because of his "sex addiction" — and not because some of the victims were of Asian descent.

What's a brief history here?

Long, of Woodstock, Georgia, reportedly opened fire on Tuesday night at three different spas in the Atlanta area, killing eight people.

Six of those people were identified as Asian women, and authorities said they were not ruling out the possibility of a hate crime at that time.

Authorities took Long into custody Tuesday night on murder charges following the rampage.

Following the killings, #StopAsianHate began trending across social media platforms and politicians and celebrities alike called for an end to race-based violence.

What are the details?

On Wednesday, ABC News reported that Long blamed his "addiction to sex" as to the motive behind the slayings.

In a statement, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office said, "Long confessed to the shootings in Cherokee County and Atlanta."

"Long told investigators that he blames the massage parlors for providing an outlet for his addiction to sex," the sheriff's office said in a statement, places he may have "frequented" in the past.

"Long told investigators the crimes were not racially motivated," the statement added.

During a news conference, Capt. Jay Baker of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department added, "The suspect did take responsibility for the shooting."

"It's a temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate," Baker noted.

What else?

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) said that Long was reportedly trying to flee to Florida, where the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office said that there was "some type of porn industry in that state" and that Long purportedly "wanted to do some similar act in that location."

Long remains in custody at the time of this reporting.

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