CNN’s Jake Tapper celebrates end of Affirmative Action at exclusive dinner.
Spotted getting loose with fellow white celebs at fancy lodge in one of nation’s whitest states
What happened: Jake Tapper, the CNN host best known for not being fired during the Chris Licht era purge of partisan hacks, was spotted at a non-inclusive, racially insensitive dinner party with a bunch of celebrities in Idaho.
What they’re saying: “Serious question for well-meaning white people. When you show up at a get-together like this, do you notice there are zero Black people, or nah?” wrote Twitter user Jay Perkins, a biracial black man and “antiracist” higher ed lawyer. “If so, do you say or do anything about it? To who? Please be honest. This is a safe space (unless you say something dumb or racist).”
What it means: The racially homogenous partygoers were most likely celebrating the Supreme Court’s June 29 decision striking down race-based affirmative action in college admissions, an outcome backed by the vast majority of Americans.
By the numbers: More than 82 percent of Idaho’s population is white, according the U.S. Census Bureau, making it one of the whitest states in the country.
White power party: In addition to the Tappers, a bunch of other fancy white people attended the now-notorious dinner party in Idaho.
Why it matters: At a time when many of our nation’s journalists insist on touting the so-called benefits of diversity and inclusion, we applaud Tapper’s courageous decision to reject phony moral values and embrace the “taboo” of “white racial solidarity.”
Bottom line: For rejecting diversity and refusing to live his life according to the “enlightened” moral code espoused by his colleagues in the corporate media, Jake Tapper is the Washington Free Beacon Hero of the Week.
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