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Sun Dec 29, 2024, 04:48 PM Dec 29

Republican lawmaker's 'racist' anti-Kwanzaa post slammed by his own constituents

https://www.rawstory.com/republican-shope-racist-kwanzaa/


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Kwanzaa holiday is now officially in full swing, but one Republican state senator from Arizona is publicly railing against it on social media.

In a December 26 post to his X account, senator T.J. Shope — who represents parts of Pinal, Pima and Maricopa Counties — slammed Kwanzaa as a "fake anti-American, anti-Christian 'holiday' celebrated by our governor," and included a photo of a Kwanzaa display at the state capitol in Phoenix set up by the office of Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs.

The Phoenix New Times reported that Shope's tweet has been panned by African American leaders from his district. This includes the Afri-Soul Education Center (ASEC) owner Darlene Little, who set up a Kwanzaa display at the Arizona state capitol last year. One of the Black-owned businesses the ASEC incubated has its own Kwanzaa display at the capitol to

commemorate this year's holiday

Darlene Little wrote off Shope's comments about Kwanzaa, saying that he was entitled to his opinion and that modern society means that the Black community no longer needs whites to "co-sign" or even understand their traditions. But Patience Ogunbanjo, who runs the food truck Lasgidi Cafe, said the senator's tweet was "a bit prejudiced" and "could be defined as racist.
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