Rep. Jamaal Bowman is shown here speaking with Al Sharpton. These is the member of the anti-Israel Squad stating that black people cannot be racist. Congressional Progressive Caucus member Bowman spoke with NBC News. How in the world can I be racist toward anyone else when I’m a dark man in America? Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Louis Farrakhan were unable to be contacted for comment.” I know what it’s like to suffer, be oppressed, fear for my life because of who you are.” Put away the abhorrent racism Bowman encountered while growing up in Harlem. Then there were the ongoing light racist threats to his life that he had to deal with while working as a teacher in the Bronx. The fallacy in this situation is that just because you’re thought to be a part of an oppressed group, you can’t possibly be angry or prejudiced against other groups. The whole identity politics coalition is based on the notion that only wealthy white people can be bigots, despite what common sense and even the most relaxed anecdotal experience would have you believe. Just wealthy and wealthy individuals, according to the identity politics Left, are capable of being bigots. Rep. Bowman cannot be oppressed because he is unquestionably a member of the parliamentary proliteriat. Comments with specific keywords will be held in a moderation queue in order to remove spam comments that have previously flooded our comments section. All comments made by authorized commenters will be individually reviewed by a team member. Please give us up to 24 hours to manually approve your comment if it is marked as” Awaiting Moderation.” Do no re-post the exact comment, please.
Here is Rep. Jamaal bowman giving an interview to Al Sharpton. Here’s the anti-Israel Squad explaining that black people cannot be antisemitic. Bowman, a Congressional Progressive Caucus member, told NBC News. “I’m black in America – how the hell can i be antisemitic towards anyone else?” I know what it’s like to be oppressed, threatened, and killed for who you are.” Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan were not available for comment. Set aside the horrifying racism Bowman experienced… while growing up in Harlem. Then there were the racist white threats on his life as a Bronx teacher. This is a fallacy that says that because you are a member of an oppressed community, you can’t be prejudiced or hostile towards other groups. Common sense and even casual anecdotal experiences say that this is not true, but the identity politics coalition is built on the idea that white people are only privileged and can be bigots. Rep. Bowman is clearly a member of the oppressed proliteriat congressional and therefore he cannot be oppressed. In order to eliminate spam that has historically flooded our comment section, comments with certain keywords will be held back in a queue for moderation. All comments from legitimate commenters are manually approved by our team. Please allow us up to 24 hour to manually approve any comment that is marked “Awaiting Moderation”. Please do not post the same comment again.