Jemele Hill: Asian-Americans who back affirmative action ruling ‘carrying water for white supremacy’

Asian Americans rightfully celebrated the Supreme Court’s historic ruling against race-based admissions in institutions of higher learning but leftists came unglued after the blow to affirmative action, with one of the most twisted takes coming from racially toxic former ESPN personality Jemele Hill who smeared Asians as water carriers for white supremacists.

Last Thursday, conservatives on the nation’s highest court ruled 6-3 to strike down the systemic racism of considering race as a determining factor of who gets into college and one Asian-American mom posted an image of herself and her family in front of the Supreme Court to mark the occasion.

“I told my daughter that today is a big day. They’ve ended affirmative action. ‘Isn’t it what you’re been fighting for?’ she asked. I said yes,” wrote the mother.

Hill pounced, sharing the tweet with her followers along with a sick message that said, “Can’t wait until she reads that you gladly carried the water for white supremacy and stabbed the folks in the back whose people fought diligently for Asian American rights in America.”

Much like other terms such as “democracy” have been distorted by the modern incarnation of the Democratic party and its water carriers, “white supremacy” has been bastardized to be a catch-all phrase that now includes anyone who disagrees with the authoritarian left and its anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-American “woke” agenda, and it has expanded to now include people of color who don’t dance to the beat of the Democrat drummers.

Twitter users called Hill out for her despicably racist smearing of Asians and a mother who expressed joy that her daughter would no longer have to face the potential punishment of being denied college admission because she’s not black.

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Hill has repeatedly shown that she is obsessed with the idea of a great white supremacist conspiracy, having gone to that particular well often since she became a heroine of the so-called resistance when she accused then-President Donald J. Trump of being one in a 2017 tweet.

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She left ESPN in 2018 after being one of the major influences on the transformation of what was once a premier sports and highlights network but morphed into just another outlet for leftist propaganda and the race cult.

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