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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/unity-black-activist-who-said-f-white-women/
(All you STUPID WHITE WOMEN....YOU have been played.... LOL)
'F--- the White women': Black activists tied to VP Harris could derail Dem 'unity' message with past rhetoric
Cora Masters Barry, Melanie Campbell have visited Biden-Harris White House over 50 times combined
By
Cameron Cawthorne , Andrew Mark Miller Fox NewsCliff
Sims, former special assistant to the president, discusses Vice
President Harris' liberal policies and record on "Sunday Night in
America."
A pair of Black female activists, who have met with Vice President Harris
several times and previously vowed to get "real serious" about helping
her become the next president, could alienate some of the "White women
for Kamala" supporters with their past rhetoric as they mobilize ahead
of November's election.
Cora Masters Barry, an
appointee of Democrat D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and longtime civil rights
activist, and Melanie Campbell, who leads the National Coalition on
Black Civic Participation, have visited the White House
more than 50 times combined during the Biden administration, including
nearly a dozen visits with Harris or her staff, a Fox News Digital
review found.
Weeks before President Biden and Harris were sworn
into office in 2021, Barry and Campbell participated in a public Zoom
call in which they made controversial statements about Trump supporters
and used an expletive against White voters, specifically White women,
which could cause some internal clashes as different coalitions mobilize
to try to get Harris into the White House.
Harris privately met with Cora Masters Barry who said, "F--- white women," on a conference call. (Fox News Digital)
Approximately 164,000 White women
hopped on a Zoom call last week, which was organized by Moms Demand
Action founder Shannon Watts and other female celebrities. The call,
titled "White Women: Answer the Call," reportedly raised millions of
dollars for Harris' campaign and could be a major fundraising force over
the next few months.
However, the unearthed comments from the
two activists could cause some internal tension for the Harris campaign
as they look to mobilize different voting blocs and have called for "Unity."
"If you claim to stand for unity, you need to do more than just use the word," Harris recently said.
"We
have to change our strategy. We got to get our people. We have to get
our – they got their people. They got all the trailer parks all
covered," Barry said during the Zoom. "All them people up in West Virginia and the hills, they're covered. They got them all the way there to Wall Street."
"[Trump]
did that, and we're sitting here talking about the White women. F---
the white women– excuse me – forget the White women. They’re going to do
what the White men tell them to do," Barry continued, eliciting
laughter and clapping from Campbell.
"What they tell themselves," Campbell interjected.
"They
be smiling in their faces, they want to stay in charge," Barry
continued, with Campbell reacting affirmatively in the background. "I
don't care nothing about them, we got to do what we got to do."
Barry
went on to say that the Black community has to "get real serious about
organizing to elect Kamala Harris as the next President of the United
States" and that she doesn't "want no women's parade."
"If they have another Women's March - I'll go over there and blow it up," Barry said.
Barry also attacked supporters of then-President Trump, comparing them to the Ku Klux Klan
by saying, "I’m not saying everyone who voted for Trump is wearing a
white sheet, but they got one in their closet, and it comes out when we
start messing with the economic value or the balance of power."
Melanie Campbell and Cora Masters Barry participated in a meeting with Vice President Harris in 2021. (Melanie Campbell X account)
Barry
went on to say at the time that, should Biden win the 2020 election,
her group has "got to start organizing to make sure that the next
president of the United States is a Black woman."
"And that’s not
going to happen if we don’t reach all of our Black people, because
they’re the ones who are going to put her in there," Barry added. "Those
White folks ain’t going to put her in there."
During
the same Zoom call, Campbell was also critical of White women who have
cast their votes for Trump, saying "race" and "White privilege" were
driving factors and that she didn't understand how they could support
someone who "disrespects you as a woman."
"Am
I surprised? No. Am I frustrated? Yeah – determined that we have to
still find a way to get up and deal with it," Campbell said. "What I'm
not interested in doing is what I did, Cora, in 2016 is have these
fruitless conversations with my White girlfriends who want to tell me we
need to sit down and have a conversation. No we don't. You need to go
talk to your sister. You need to go talk to your cousin."
"I have
no interest in understanding why White folks do what they do. They do
what they do because they doing what they do if I was them. They're
fighting to stay in charge and in control. That's what they're doing. I
ain't mad at them. What I am is mad at us," Barry added, referring to
the Black community.
Near the end of the Zoom call, Barry said it
is a "perfect time" to mobilize Black voters and push their agenda
"because there's a lot of White guilt money out there."
"I'm gonna
take it- put it in my community and radicalize my people so they can
come for your job. I'm saying it's time to act," she continued.
Fox News Digital previously reported on Cora Masters Barry praising antisemite religious leader Louis Farrakhan in 2022. (Getty Images/File)
In
addition to Barry's comments about White women, Fox News Digital
previously reported on Barry lavishly praising notorious antisemite
Louis Farrakhan in 2022 at a private event honoring her late husband,
former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry.
During
Barry’s remarks at the private ceremony, she praised Farrakhan, who has
espoused antisemitic rhetoric for decades, including calling Jews
"wicked" and comparing them to termites. Barry referred to Farrakhan as a
"friend" and "member of the family" while also telling him "I love you
more than words will ever say."
"Minister Farrakhan, we love you more than you love us. You just don't know it," she added.
The Anti-Defamation League labeled Louis Farrakhan the "most popular antisemite in America" in 2020. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Farrakhan in turn praised Barry, saying, "Praise God for this woman. She is a treasure. A real treasure."
A
spokesperson for both Barry and Campbell defended the comment about
White women, previously telling Fox News Digital that the comment was in
reference to how White women are not as reliable Democrat voters and
that the vice president was not part of the conversation.
Barry, Campbell and the Harris campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.
Fox News' Houston Keene contributed to this report.