Democrats: Amy Coney Barrett Is Racist, Adopted Black Kids As Props – Get Blasted

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Democrats have launched a disgusting attack on Amy Coney Barrett, who is President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. They claim she is possibly a “white colonizer” who sees her black adopted kids as “savages” she had to “civilize” and now uses them as “props.” Well, those radical race-baiting Democrats were made to regret these remarks. Don’t miss this.

Amy Coney Barrett, Ibrim X. Kendi (Photo Credit: YouTube/Screenshot, YouTube/Screenshot)

The Democrats sent out “feelers” over the weekend testing certain talking points they could use against Amy Coney Barrett. One of the more prominent attacks is this notion that she is a racist and only adopted children from Haiti to use as props against potential allegations of racism.

Talk about twisting the truth into a pretzel to find so-called racism. 

Ibram X. Kendi, a hardcore leftwing reporter for the Atlantic who believes in systemic racism in America, was one of the first to float this attack on Coney Barrett.

“Some White colonizers ‘adopted’ Black children. They ‘civilized’ these ‘savage’ children in the ‘superior’ ways of White people, while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity,” Kendi tweeted.

He added: “And whether this is Barrett or not is not the point. It is a belief too many White people have: if they have or adopt a child of color, then they can’t be racist.”

Then, there’s Democrat activist Dana Houle who questioned the legitimacy of the adoption and called for the Barretts to be investigated. 

“I would love to know which adoption agency Amy Coney Barrett & her husband used to adopt the two children they brought here from Haiti,” Dana Houle wrote.

“So here’s a Q: does the press even investigate details of Barrett’s adoptions from Haiti? Some adoptions from Haiti were legit. Many were sketchy as hell. And if press learned they were unethical & maybe illegal adoptions, would they report it? Or not because it involves her children,” Houle added.

“Would it matter if her kids were scooped up by ultra-religious Americans , or Americans weren’t scrupulous intermediaries and the kids were taken when there was a family in Haiti? I dunno, I think it does, but maybe it doesn’t or shouldn’t,” the leftwinger concluded.

Dana Houle quickly made her Twitter account private after Americans trashed her and questioned her sanity for making such disgusting allegations against the 48-year-old mother of seven.

Americans also torched Ibrim Xendi for attacking Amy Coney Barrett with his radical racist theories. 

“I discovered this racist tweet from leftist #Ibramkendi. Amazing how left-wing media and white liberals sanctioned ‘Black racism’ #VoteTrump ‘Antiracist’ author: Whites like Barrett who adopt Black children can still be racist,” tweeted Fox News’ contributor Leo Terrell.

“Most White folks don’t spend all their time dwelling on racism the way you seem to. So if a White person adopts a non-White child you can be pretty darn certain it’s a). out of the goodness of their heart, and b). a sure sign that they aren’t racist,” tweeted John Betts.

“#IbramKendi is a far-left quack who happens to be a 2020 analog for racial McCarthyism. If the #media, #Hollywood, #biggovernmenr, and #Academia weren’t also filled with far-left quacks he’d have been laughed out of town a long time ago,” tweeted “The Sour Knight.”

“Ibram you going to adopt a starving child from Haiti or just bitch about white people adopting a child & giving them an opportunity they wouldn’t ever have in poverty,” tweeted “Interacials for Trump.”

“Wake up people. This garbage take is an example of what Critical Race Theory looks like. It’s being forced into our schools and hidden as ‘antiracism’. It’s vile, repulsive, and needs to be rejected,” tweeted “Major Major Major Major.”

“Pray for Amy Coney Barrett’s family. There are some sick people like this guy who will stop at nothing to destroy them,” tweeted JT Lewis.

Amy Coney Barrett gave an interview in 2019 where she spoke about adopting her kids from Haiti. 

The SCOTUS nominee said that during her courtship with her husband they spoke at length about adopting children. In fact, Barrett said this was one of their plans all along before they ever got married. They first adopted their daughter Vivian from Haiti who was 14-months-old and could not talk and weighed only 11 pounds.

Doctors warned the Barretts they did not know if she would ever speak or walk. This sure doesn’t sound like a couple who is looking for a prop. Vivian is now a vibrant high schooler and very athletic.

The Notre Dame professor also spoke about how she and her husband Jessie put it in “God’s hands” after the Haitian earthquake. They had been told before the earthquake that adopting a second child was going to take a very long time, and they were on the verge of shutting down the paperwork.

Barrett tells the story of walking off the Notre Dame campus to find a place to meditate after the earthquake happened and the adoption agency said they really needed to place children quickly. Amy had just found out she was pregnant, and now they had only three hours to decide about taking on another child from Haiti.

“I just sat down on one of the benches [at a nearby cemetery] and thought if life is really hard at least its short and what greater thing can you do than raise children,” she said.

That’s how the Barretts decided to go ahead and adopt their son John Peter. So, these attacks on this wonderful family are not going to fly. Well, we bet they will find some other attack to level against Amy Coney Barrett, and we are also sure Americans won’t buy a word they say.

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Rebecca Diserio is a conservative writer and speaker who has been featured in numerous high profile publications. She's a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Lakewood, CA and worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse at USC Medical Center. A former Tea Party spokesman, she helped manage Star Parker’s campaign for US Congress and hosted a popular conservative radio show where she interviewed Dr. Alveda King, Ann Coulter, David Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin. A police widow, she resides in Southern California.