Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion told the lawmakers that "conservative messages" are "racially coded" and suggested ways to combat them. In Ms. Wiley's estimation, the facts of matters in question are not important. Rather, she said, "It's emotional connection, nor rational connection, that we need."
She argued, for example, that Newt Gingrich's labeling of President Obama as a "food stamp president" cannot be "a race neutral statement, even if Newt Gingrich did not intend racism." Thus, even though the food stamp program has grown dramatically in recent years, and despite the fact that most recipients are white, to discuss the question is somehow to engage in "racism."
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