Audio and video has emerged showing Indiana state Rep. Vanessa Summers (D-Indianapolis) going after one of her Republican colleague’s 18-month-old son in attempt to make a point about prejudice during a recent House floor debate over the state’s controversial “religious freedom bill.”
While making her case against the Religious Freedom Restoration Act earlier this week, Summers said of GOP Rep. Jud McMillin’s young son, “I love his little son, but he’s scared of me because of my color — and that’s horrible.”
Lawmakers could be heard gasping and groaning at the comment.
“It’s true,” Summers said defiantly. “And that’s something we are going to work on. … I asked him please, ‘Introduce your child to some people of color so he won’t live his life as a prejudice person.’ I would like for you all to not vote for this bill.”
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the race card don't leave home without it.lol
I suppose the toddler told her he was afraid of her because of her color? Just maybe he sensed her ignorance and we all need to be afraid of what ignorant legislators (and those who vote them in office) are saying and doing.
He is not afraid of you because of your color, it is because you are fat and ugly!
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