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A Friday ceremony as Arizona’s ostensible governor, Katie Hobbs, signed a new executive order took a hair-raising turn that underscores the utter insanity of the contemporary Left.
Hobbs won the Arizona gubernatorial race under the most questionable of circumstances, but for better or worse, and probably much worse than better, she’s the governor now. She has swiftly devoted herself to winning over those who are skeptical of her legitimacy by espousing the causes that matter most to Arizonans. Fearlessly tackling the worst problems that the people in her state, which is under siege from the flood of illegal migrants who are crossing the essentially nonexistent border, Hobbs happily announced Friday, “Today, I signed an Executive Order prohibiting race-based hair discrimination for state employees and contractors. Black women, men, and children should be able to wear their natural hair with pride and without the fear of discrimination.” Brava, Governor! Now the scourge of hair discrimination will end, justice will dawn in the land, and we can all breathe easy.
There was just one aspect of this festive occasion that put a damper on the proceedings. Hobbs tweeted a photo of the signing that showed her surrounded by a large group of black women, who for the most part were smiling happily, and one unsmiling black man. Hobbs’ photo, however, was cropped just a bit too close to Hobb’s right. If the field of the photo had been widened by just a foot or two, we would have seen that none other than Rachel Dolezal, the notorious race hoaxer who pretended to be black for years and even became the head of a chapter of the NAACP, was attending the signing.
Dolezal herself tweeted photos showing that she was there, and Chris Love, the former board chair of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona, explained, “She was invited by someone. Apparently, no one is claiming her now, but her newer name was on the list [Dolezal now goes by the name Nkechi Amare Diallo], so it didn’t trigger anyone until she walked in. The Gov. wasn’t in any pics with her, but she was there and no one asked her to leave—not staff, security, or other attendees.” Love added that Dolezal’s presence “put a damper on what should’ve been a positive day.”
But why? If discrimination on the basis of hair style really “serves as a real barrier for Black people across this country,” as Love has said, why would the festive nature of the signing of a bill to prohibit such discrimination be dampened by the presence of a woman who pretended to be black for years and clearly still closely identifies with the black community? Why wouldn’t Dolezal’s presence be taken as a compliment and a gesture of solidarity?
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John Allan says
Telly Savalas would be suitably impressed.
As, no doubt, would Yul Brynner have been.
But …
Hair today … gone tomorrow.
somehistory says
Just in time to cover all those illegals from all over the world, coming in with dirty hair…lice?…and uncombed.
They will know about this new law, and will use it to get some money because someone, somewhere, in some office, or hotel, will say they have to shampoo.
tim gallagher says
Here in Australia, April Fool’s Day is the 1st of April, but surely this piece of insanity must be an early April Fool’s Day joke. As the article says, she certainly is “tackling the worst problems” that the people there are facing. Sometimes, many people in this world seem to have gone certifiably nuts. Has to be a joke.
GreekEmpress says
Scourge of hair discrimination???
Meanwhile, helicopters over my house again running down traffickers—
Sigh.
somehistory says
I watched a news clip on Newsmax yesterday. The host showed video of a mall in CA where a mob of young people were attacking one guy, who tried to defend himself and then tried to leave. He was White. The mob was not.
Another video clip showed one young female grabbing the hair of another and yanking her back; then the mob advanced and when the girl was on the floor, they kicked her, and jumped on her body and her head, kicked her in the face….it went on and on, with the girl trying to protect her face with her hands. She was White. The mob was not.
But hair…and AZ is not the only place this has happened…is so important that it takes priority over mob violence. And illegals running wild over your property, smuggling people…many of them violent criminals…and smuggling toxic and deadly poisons. But their hair is of greater value.
James Lincoln says
Katie Hobbs, the fake Gov. of Arizona, is showing us the order of her priorities.
Wellington says
+1
dazzleme says
+1
somehistory says
“Arizona Supreme Court Greenlights Review Of Kari Lake Election Fraud Claim”
https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/23/arizona-supreme-court-greenlights-review-of-kari-lake-election-fraud-claim/
࿗Infidel࿘ says
By the time all these legal challenges are, done, it’ll be time for the next gubernatorial elections
wendy says
Colorado snuck this in to the state legislature years ago, but they were so sneaky about it no one knows. Some poor employer will get hit with a lawsuit because they required a hat to be worn on a poc’s head like all the other employee’s are required to do. Will the next law require taxpayers to pay for their elaborate and expensivek fake hair styles?
OLD GUY says
Just another useless law on the books. We don’t need more laws we need enforcement of the criminals and prosecution of those that break the law.
dazzleme says
Exactly OLD GUY!