
'Woke' Women Roundly Mocked For Preferring To Date White Men - Revolver


'Woke' Women Roundly Mocked For Preferring To Date White Men - Revolv…
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It turns out that some of the biggest 'haters' of white people prefer 'white chocolate,' so to speak.
When it comes to their dating lives, it turns out that some of the biggest anti-white activists may not hate white people so much, after all. Twitter users are roundly mocking figures ranging from Ilhan Omar, to Cambridge professor Priyamvada Gopal, to Washington Post editor Karen Attiah for their dating preferences.
Washington Post editor Karen Attiah took to Twitter to vent her extreme hatred of white women. However, it turns out that she may just be upset that white women are competing with her in the dating market for white men. Twitter user Second City Bureaucrat dug up the dirt.
Attiah is not the only “woke” white hater with a conflicted sexual psyche. The vicious hater and now-tenured Cambridge Professor took to twitter to vent her rage against white people. Hilariously, her tweet claiming “Whites Lives Don’t Matter” was banned by twitter. But was her hatred towards white people just misplaced and misdirected sexual frustration? Chalk it up to another white hater with a taste for white chocolate. Archive here.
What a pornographic, disgusting, and perverted fetish to make public.
In other news, Ilhan Omar divorced her Somali husband in order to marry her political consultant Tim Mynett.
Here’s her new husband, Tim Mynett.Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar has re-married.
On Wednesday night, the Democratic lawmaker announced that she had tied the knot just over five months after filing for divorce from her ex-husband Ahmed Hirsi.
A spokesman for Omar confirmed to PEOPLE that Omar, 38, married Tim Mynett. According to NBC News, Mynett is a political consultant with the firm E Street Group, which has previously worked with Omar�s campaign.
�Got married!� Omar captioned a black-and-white selfie of the pair. �From partners in politics to life partners, so blessed. Alhamdulillah ??.�
�They were married Islamically and legally,� Omar�s spokesman told PEOPLE.
She and her ex-husband Hirsi share three children. The congresswoman filed for divorce from Hirsi in early October and the split was finalized in early November, according to the Associated Press. [People]
Another hero of the woke left, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has a boyfriend, Riley Roberts, who looks like he may be related to Hern�n Cort�s, the Spaniard who conquered Mexico in 1521.�This is not going to be the country of the xenophobics,� Omar said. �This is not going to be the country of white people.�
�This is not going to be the country of the few,� Omar said. �This is the country of the many.�
�This is the country that was founded on the history of Native American genocide, on the backs of black slaves but also by immigrants,� Omar said. [Breitbart]
Ocasio-Cortez has blamed white people for causing hurricanes that killed minorities in Puerto Rico and Louisiana.
Politics does indeed make strange bedfellows. It is not altogether clear why white men play such a privileged role in the dating lives of “woke” non-white activists. We will keep you updated on this important story moving forward.Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez put a racial spin Wednesday on climate change and hurricanes, attributing emissions from �predominantly white� corporations and communities for juicing recent storms that cost �predominantly black and brown lives� in Louisiana and Puerto Rico.
Even as House Republicans argued that cheap electricity from fossil fuels has helped lift more than a billion people out of poverty around the world, the New York Democrat asked a witness about whether �the Global South and communities of color� bear the brunt of climate �havoc.�
�[T]he people that are producing climate change, the folks that are responsible for the largest amount of emissions, or communities, or corporations, they tend to be predominantly white, correct?� she asked at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on civil rights and civil liberties. [Washington Times]