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Ralph Northam, Virginia Governor, Admits He Was in Racist Photo
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<blockquote data-quote="SummerMadness" data-source="post: 73638897" data-attributes="member: 142216"><p>While it's obvious that this photo release is about the abortion legislation in VA and the group that released the photo doesn't care about racism (in fact, the site that released the photo is happily racist), it is difficult for the governor to continue in the position he is in. Regardless of whether it's him or not (he apologized yesterday, now he says it's not him), it is difficult to be an effective leader now if people don't trust you.</p><p></p><p>The other issue is simply political, it is harder to discuss the president's racism or Steve King's racism when we know the mantra of many conservatives is to use whataboutism. It just becomes a distraction.</p><p></p><p>The right thing to do so is to not drag this on and let Fairfax ascend to the governorship. It's unfortunate that those targeting Northam don't actually care about racism, but remaining in office stymies any agenda you may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummerMadness, post: 73638897, member: 142216"] While it's obvious that this photo release is about the abortion legislation in VA and the group that released the photo doesn't care about racism (in fact, the site that released the photo is happily racist), it is difficult for the governor to continue in the position he is in. Regardless of whether it's him or not (he apologized yesterday, now he says it's not him), it is difficult to be an effective leader now if people don't trust you. The other issue is simply political, it is harder to discuss the president's racism or Steve King's racism when we know the mantra of many conservatives is to use whataboutism. It just becomes a distraction. The right thing to do so is to not drag this on and let Fairfax ascend to the governorship. It's unfortunate that those targeting Northam don't actually care about racism, but remaining in office stymies any agenda you may have. [/QUOTE]
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