Nikki Haley slammed for claiming 'kids don’t see color' after saying she was bullied

Nikki Haley slammed for claiming 'kids don’t see color' after saying she was bullied
Gage Skidmore.
Bank

2024 GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley is once again under fire. Once seen by some as a stalwart who held to her beliefs regardless of political consequence, the former South Carolina governor and former Trump UN Ambassador has flip-flopped on nearly every issue she has weighed in on at least since leaving the administration, while choosing to speak out on the most fleeting issues the GOP is focused on.

"Critical race theory is harmful to a child's education," Haley tweeted, complete with video of her talking to far right commentator Dennis Prager, who insists America is not racist. He's also decried not being able to use the "n" word anymore.

After Prager calls the 1619 Project a "lie," Haley says "kids should not be taught that they are racist," which is not what critical race theory does.

"They don't see color. They don't see gender. They don't see anything, they're just kids," Haley insists.

But as Daily Beast editor Justin Baragona notes, last year Haley talked about the discrimination and bullying she faced because she is of Indian descent.

"In much of the Democratic Party, it's now fashionable to say that America is racist. That is a lie. America is not a racist country," Haley said at the 2020 RNC, as NBC News reported.

"I was a Brown girl, in a Black and white world. We faced discrimination and hardship," she added.

"I grew up in a small town where we were the only Indian family, and I was bullied because they didn't know if I was black or if I was white," she said. "All I knew was I was Indian. I was brown; and I was bullied because I wouldn't take a side. … So I told my parents and my parents talked to the teachers, and we ended up educating the class."

Haley has also described herself as "white" on a voter registration form, as Mother Jones reported in 2011.

She is getting scorched on social media.











Understand the importance of honest news ?

So do we.

The past year has been the most arduous of our lives. The Covid-19 pandemic continues to be catastrophic not only to our health - mental and physical - but also to the stability of millions of people. For all of us independent news organizations, it’s no exception.

We’ve covered everything thrown at us this past year and will continue to do so with your support. We’ve always understood the importance of calling out corruption, regardless of political affiliation.

We need your support in this difficult time. Every reader contribution, no matter the amount, makes a difference in allowing our newsroom to bring you the stories that matter, at a time when being informed is more important than ever. Invest with us.

Make a one-time contribution to Alternet All Access , or click here to become a subscriber . Thank you.

Click to donate by check .

DonateDonate by credit card
Donate by Paypal
{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}
@2024 - AlterNet Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. - "Poynter" fonts provided by fontsempire.com.