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Saturday, October 22, 2022

Serving Up That Racism!

This is an "angel mom."
Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Believe who they are!

We are coming to final weeks before the Midterm elections.

Republicans are hoping that the noise they've created will drive voters to the polls. They are resorting to culture wars and 

Idiot Karen Mendoza, a Republican candidate running for Arizona state representative has a digital dash. She call herself an "angel mom." 

Her son, Brandon Mendoza, a Mesa Police officer was killed by a drunk driver in 2014. The driver was an immigrant that was not registered. She placed the blame not only on the driver but Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Democrats and Mexico. 

She vowed to "stop illegals" from entering the country.

She appeared to generate momentum.

Fox has promoted this woman. 

Washed Up 45 gave her a platform until she made an anti-semitic remark. She was removed from the RNC platform. 

An angel mom who thought it was funny to dress up in blackface.

She is a devil in disguise.

What is the deal with these fools doing blackface and cultural appropriation?

Mendoza, a candidate for Arizona's 9th Legislative District was caught wearing blackface and brownface as part of two separate costumes.

Mendoza attracted attention back in 2020 for retweeting a series of anti-Semitic messages that resulted in her being pulled from the list of speakers at the Republican National Convention.

Now, two photos posted earlier this week appear to show Mendoza wearing blackface and an apron that reads "Aunt Jemima."

You got a friend in me.

A third photograph appears to show Mendoza in brownface for a costume depicting a stereotypical representation of the Native American historical figure, Pocahontas. 

The photographs were initially posted to Twitter by a user who said that they were of Mendoza. It's not clear when those photos were taken or who took them.

The photographs were initially reported on by the Copper Courier. Democratic candidates Seth Blattman and Lorena Austin released a joint statement condemning the photographs. The statement read in part:

"If these photos are what they appear to be, Ms. Mendoza should withdraw her candidacy and we are calling on her running mate, Kathy Pearce, to condemn this behavior and agree it disqualifies Ms. Mendoza from public office."

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