It’s always fun to see Leftists caught on the hook of what they’ve said in their “safe” spaces, as they reveal themselves to be the polar opposite of their public image of tolerance, compassion, intelligence, knowledgeable, kindness and whatever else is good and decent, as well as showing that they have no principles beyond a tribalistic desire for power.

The following is the clip that Kennedy is focused on and which this legal expert was desperate to deflect from

New member of congress, Brandon Gill, appears to be following in the footsteps of Senator Kennedy, except in this case he’s following the logical absurdities of a Leftist theory when applied to a Leftist.

The deflection of the witness here – one Diane Yentel, President & CEO of something called the National Council of Nonprofits, who has written a lot about anti-racism and white fragility is even worse than what Kennedy had to deal with.

Gill: “Are you a covert white supremacist?”
Yentel: “Can I talk about the work that nonprofits do?”
Gill: “No. I’m asking you if you’re a covert white supremacist, which, according to one of your own organizations – again, ‘denial of racism constitutes covert white supremacy’…Would you like to answer the question?

Gill also took a chunk of hide out of this asshole.

I only wish that Gill had made the obvious point that this guys apologies were simply public relations cover; that he said what he did about those parents because that is what he actually thinks, and he thinks that because he’s immersed in the Leftist theories that make the same arguments.

It’s like the story about girls softball in Minnesota; were I a father of a kid involved with the sport of fencing, I’d pull them out of it until Mr Lehfeldt was fired, along with anybody he hired – just to be sure.