Ana Navarro, co-host of “The View,” argued that one does not need to be white in order to be a ‘white supremacist.’
Her comments came as the panel discussed a deadly mass shooting in an Allen, Texas mall on Saturday. The suspect in the attack has been identified as 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia.
Authorities and the media have been propagating claims of Garcia’s alleged links to white supremacist ideology. Social media posts on a Russian site appear to link the attacker to pro-Nazi tenets, while photographs have surfaced showing incredibly fresh tattoos of the same nature.
Navarro believes the gunman’s Hispanic background does not preclude him from being a white supremacist.
“Look, being Hispanic or being Black does not, or being anything does not make you immune from being racist, from being radicalized, from being a white supremacist, from being evil, from being homicidal,” she said.
“And we are seeing it over and over again. There are people who, they don’t see themselves as what they are.”
“Being Hispanic or being black or being anything does not make you immune from being … a white supremacist” – Ana Navarro. pic.twitter.com/Mjvh6PbNju
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) May 8, 2023
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Ana Navarro Redefines White Supremacist
It’s probably not worth it to analyze these ridiculous comments from Ana Navarro. If you combined the IQs of the ladies of “The View” you’d still likely fall well below the Mendoza Line.
But one would think, thinking about this logically, that since a ‘white supremacist’ would believe whites are superior to others, not being among the “inferior” groups would be a requirement for admission to the club.
But that’s not how the world works anymore, apparently. If men can be women, why can’t white supremacy be the premier ideology of Hispanics?
Because I’m sure ‘Mauricio Garcia’ was a super, super white supremacist.
— Rusty (@rustyweiss74) May 7, 2023
Social media users quickly ridiculed Navarro’s claim that Hispanics like the Allen mall shooter can be white supremacists.
The Daily Caller mocked her comments as “words of wisdom” and suggested, “The idiocy of that statement speaks for itself.”
Words of Wisdom from Ana Navarro: “Being Hispanic or being black…does not make you immune from being…a white supremacist.”
The idiocy of that statement speaks for itself. pic.twitter.com/CgauJVCC8d
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 9, 2023
“Everyone Ana Navarro doesn’t like is a White Supremacist now… even if they’re Hispanic or black,” tweeted comedian Tim Young.
Everyone Ana Navarro doesn’t like is a White Supremacist now… even if they’re Hispanic or black. pic.twitter.com/yAuzEznFGH
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) May 8, 2023
“They are trying so hard to make the narrative fit,” another observer wrote.
They are trying so hard to make the narrative fit
— Scott Harnett (@ScottHarnett_) May 8, 2023
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The Hispanic Face of White Supremacy
Two very underrated things to note about Ana Navarro’s comments? She’s accidentally admitting that people of other races can actually be racist, which is something the left likes to pretend isn’t a thing.
But also, an individual pretending they are something they clearly are not – a ‘Hispanic white supremacist’ – just might be a mental health issue. You know, like a trans person shooting up a Christian school in Nashville perhaps?
It must physically hurt to be this stupid. https://t.co/dWIfViSm0i
— Brittany Hughes (@RealBrittHughes) May 8, 2023
Of course, none of this is new coming from the left. They’ve been pushing the ‘everybody is a white supremacist’ mantra for some time because they’re race-baiters who try their best to divide America.
Representative Cori Bush (D-MO) once contended that the heinous killing of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five black Memphis police officers was also an example of white supremacy.
“The mere presence of Black officers does not stop policing from being a tool of white supremacy,” she claimed.
“To my colleagues in Congress: how many more people have to die at the hands of police for you to join our push for an unequivocal, affirmative public safety agenda that saves lives?”
My full statement on the police killing of Tyre Nichols pic.twitter.com/bFKhsKTdc0
— Congresswoman Cori Bush (@RepCori) January 28, 2023
A Salt Lake Tribune political cartoonist in 2021 created a drawing equating Burgess Owens, a black Republican Congressman, to the Ku Klux Klan.
The @sltrib and @Patbagley compare me to the KKK, the radical hate group that terrorized me in my youth, because I am one of many sounding the alarm of the trauma being faced by women and children crossing the border. This is pathetic. #wokeracism pic.twitter.com/Tzcj4lPixL
— Burgess Owens (@BurgessOwens) April 15, 2021
And of course, the Los Angeles Times that same year defined Republican Larry Elder, at the time running for governor of California, as the “black face of white supremacy.”
— Tom Bob Anderson (@_derekj__) May 8, 2023
It’s quite something when you realize that the left simply views everybody they disagree with in this world as a ‘white supremacist.’
They don’t have any other argument in their shallow well of ideas.
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