Jemele Hill Grossly Smears 'White Women' After Danica Patrick Votes For Trump
Former race car driver Danica Patrick had never voted before. At 42 years old, she did so for the first time on Wednesday. She voted for Donald Trump.
"I voted today, for the first time," Patrick posted on X. "I made a rule for myself that if I didn’t vote I could not have an opinion about the outcome, because I didn’t earn that right. Not this time. I voted for @realdonaldtrump and I can’t wait to have him make America great again!"
Patrick's post angered former ESPN host Jemele Hill.
"Considering what they said about you as a woman driver and what Trump stands for against women, this is unhinged behavior," Hill responded. "Also, this is why a lot of people do not trust white women in this election."
Huh?
What is "unhinged" about voting in the presidential election and for one of the two primary candidates? Also, what does race have to do with anything? Is shaming someone for being a white woman and making an independent political decision not, by definition, racist?
We can only answer the last question. And the answer is, of course, yes.
As OutKick writer David Hookstead commented, "Nobody with a brain distrusts white women or anyone based simply on their race. That’s racist."
This is not the first time Jemele smeared the entire white female species during an election year. Hill tweeted, "White women reporting for duty," in response to when white Virginian women took a stand against the political indoctrination of their children in schools during the 2021 off-year election.
OutKick editor Patricia Babcock McGraw, a white woman, had this to say about Hill's comments about "white women:"
"This is just more unhinged, baiting rhetoric from desperate leftists like Jemele Hill, who see the writing on the wall as this