The GOP is not even trying to disguise its racism anymore [View all]
This week, Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) played up White victim mentality during the confirmation hearing for attorney general nominee Merrick Garland. Kennedy took issue with Garlands use of the term implicit bias, arguing that it meant he (and presumably his supporters) were being called racists. Garland patiently explained that implicit bias is endemic in the human condition.
In retrospect, Garlands right response may have been: If the shoe fits, senator.
Just days later Kennedy, echoing the disgraced ex-presidents call for members of the Squad to go back" to the countries from which they are from (even though they are all American citizens), attacked Neera Tanden, President Bidens nominee to head the Office of Management and Budget, declaring that her allegiance is not to America and its not to President Biden, its to Secretary [Hillary] Clinton. The Indian American, you see, is not loyal to this country.
That is a message that many Republicans have been telling us about women of color, although not always as overtly. The Post reports, Many of the presidents Black, Latino, Asian and Native American nominees are encountering more political turbulence than their White counterparts, further drawing out the process of staffing the federal government. When someone like Tanden is treated so differently accusing her of disloyalty and making up a new standard never employed for Republicans or White males (mean tweets) that turbulence becomes indistinguishable from racism.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/02/25/gop-is-not-even-trying-disguise-its-racism-anymore/