Kentucky Republican Leader Faces Backlash for Racist Social Media Post
A local Republican leader in Kentucky sparked outrage after sharing a racially insensitive video portraying Barack Obama and his wife as apes. The GOP condemned the action as vile and reprehensible. The video has since been deleted, and the party is investigating further actions against those involved.
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A high-ranking Republican figure in Kentucky has come under fire for distributing a controversial video on social media that offensively depicted former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as apes.
This act, deeply rooted in racist tropes, prompted a stern response from the state GOP, labeling the post as 'vile and reprehensible.'
The video was taken down, and the GOP is deliberating on the measures to be taken. The incident underscores ongoing racial tensions and the swiftness with which society, and the party condemns such behavior today.
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