Michigan state House Freedom Caucasians chairman Steve Carra “is currently on day two of a one man ‘sit in’ outside the House Speaker’s office to protest what he terms the ‘obviously racist’ anti-white spending items in the state budget,” the Gateway Pundit reports on an aggrieved white man appropriating the 1960s American Civil Rights movement’s signature to challenge a line item appropriating $10 million to help minority-owned businesses with establishment and growth.
Worth mentioning that Speaker Joe Tate is Black, the first ever African-American to hold a leadership position in either chamber of the Michigan state legislature. “It’s racist against white people. Can you imagine if the Speaker was white and proposed a program for ‘white-owned businesses’ and no one else could qualify and blacks need not apply? Legislators need to call this out for how it looks: it would be called racist and they’d be shamed to take it out,” said Carra.