Far-right Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her true hatred for everything non-white in one ignorant tweet about the Super Bowl.
After Chris Stapleton sang the National Anthem, Marge sent her white power missive off.
Rep. Greene is referring to the great Emmy award-winning actor Sheryl Lee Ralph's version of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
In other words, white is good, and Black is bad. Mkay?
Here's Chris Stapleton singing the National Anthem.
And here's Cheryl Lee Ralph singing "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Obviously unknown to the QAnon Klan mom, Stapleton became a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement after the George Floyd murder.
âYou know, I thought we were living in a different country. And thatâs 100% real,â the singer told âCBS This Morningâ on Tuesday while discussing his upcoming album âStarting Over.â âI feel like the country that I thought we were living in was a myth.â
âDo I think Black lives matter? Absolutely . . . I donât know how you could think they donât,â said the âBroken Halosâ singer. âI think we all have a lot of work to do, you know, as individuals and as a society. And if you donât think that, I think youâre not looking.â
If it's Black, it's "woke." If it's white, it's just right.
The Instagram account below provided context -- and a history lesson -- regarding the "Lift Every Voice" song, which has connections to (duh) Abraham Lincoln's birthday, which was yesterday, which also happened to be the day of the Super Bowl. Marge even attended a Lincoln Day dinner this weekend, you'd think she'd have made the connection, but NAH.