Nancy Mace Criticizes Kamala Harris over ‘womanhood’ remarks in controversial CNN Interview

Nancy Mace Criticizes Kamala: Mace claimed arrived just after the Dyson remarks that the congresswoman’s “anyway that I want to” remarks were caused by “the history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of Black people.”
Nancy Mace Criticizes Kamala
Nancy Mace Criticizes Kamala

Nancy Mace Criticizes Kamala: The United States Representative, Nancy Mace slams Vice President Kamala Harris’s womanhood as she refused to condemn Donald Trump’s racist attacks on her during an interview at CNN on Thursday.

Mace continuously pronounced Harris’s name incorrectly and she said that she would say it “anyway that I want to” before Michael Eric Dyson who is an African American professor at Vanderbilt University, called her remarks “disgusting.”

Nancy Mace said, “You know what, you know what’s disgusting to women is her disrespect of women. She doesn’t know what a woman is. And 25 years ago.”

Michael Eric Dyson added, “White women don’t have the ability to tell Black women who paid the price of blood to make this country what it is to tell them they’re not real women.”

Mace claimed arrived just after the Dyson remarks that the congresswoman’s “anyway that I want to” remarks were caused by “the history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of Black people.”

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After that Mace said, “Oh, so now you’re calling me racist?” In reply, Dyson added, “I didn’t say,” before they got into an argument on the CNN interview.

Yahoo added that Mace doubled down the incorrect pronunciation of Harris’s name.

Earlier, in an interview with HuffPost, Nicole Holliday, who is a sociolinguistics professor said that conservatives are carelessly mispronouncing the vice president’s name wrong “on purpose” because it could be seen as a way to show that “you’re not really for her” in politics.

CNN’s Abby Phillip asked Mace later whether Trump should stop saying that Harris is “not actually Black” when he inquired her racial identity last month, wiggling as she ducked the “yes or no” question.

The Mace added, “Well, I mean, I, I, I didn’t hear him say it, I didn’t hear what he said about her race, I’m not gonna weigh in on her race,”

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She also said, “Well, she’s of mixed race. She’s of mixed race.”

After this, Democratic strategist Keith Boykin told Mace that she was an “cult” and the former president was her head. Boykin then pressed Mace to say ‘Yes’.

Mace further said, “The fact that you talk to women this way is ridiculous.”

Boykin replied, “You just talked about a Black woman that way.”

As Phillip was getting ready to conclude the prgram, Mace at last added, “You just talked about a Black woman that way.”

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