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Herschel Walker Is Right About Trees

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Aug 24, 2022, 5:32:20 AM8/24/22
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The liberal elites are at it again, attacking a successful black man for
daring to have an opinion they don't like.

Herschel Walker, the Republican Party's candidate for U.S. Senate in
Georgia, is being assailed for criticizing the so-called Inflation
Reduction Act. The partisan legislation won't reduce inflation but will
spend $80 billion to expand the IRS and billions more to combat so-called
climate change. That is why mainstream journalists have stopped calling it
the Inflation Reduction Act. It is now the "massive climate, tax, and
health bill." Walker is not a fan.

"They continue to try to fool you like they are helping you out. But
they're not. They're not helping you out because a lot of money, it's
going to trees," Walker said at a campaign event near Atlanta. "Don't we
have enough trees around here?"

Walker's comments unleashed a torrent of racially charged hate.
"Scientists have long debated whether a human body could survive without a
brain, and Herschel Walker is now providing that answer," wrote the Palmer
Report, a left-wing website. Democratic campaign operative Jon Cooper
wondered if there was "something seriously wrong" with the candidate. "No
one this ignorant should be anywhere near the Senate," wrote Hollywood
actor Ken Olin.

These comments, among many others, help to reinforce America's structural
white supremacy by invoking harmful racial stereotypes about the
intelligence of black men. Elite liberals have a history of trying to
undermine the credentials of successful black men. Dr. Ben Carson, Sen.
Tim Scott (R., S.C.), and Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas have also
been shamelessly targeted by libs.

Stoking racial prejudice by questioning a black man's intelligence is a
common left-wing tactic designed to thwart debate and erode democracy.
Walker's critics are reluctant預fraid perhaps葉o engage the substance of
his remarks. Wonder why?

It probably has something to do with the fact that Walker is right.
According to the results of a Washington Free Beacon analysis, we do have
enough trees around here, and Democrats are constantly trying to fool you
like they are helping you out. "Yes, you heard me right," Walker tweeted
in response to his racist critics. "Joe Biden and [Rev. Raphael Warnock]
are spending $1.5 billion on 爽rban forestry' and raising taxes on those
making under $200k to pay for it. Yes, I have a problem with that."

The arrogance of urban-dwelling liberal elites knows no bounds. Of course
they would assume that they know more about trees than Walker, who was
raised in Wrightsville, a small blue-collar town in central Georgia
surrounded by trees. They don't just look down on him because he's an
"ignorant" black man. They also despise the fact that he attended a state
school葉he University of Georgia熔n an athletic scholarship no less. They
are terrified at the thought of anyone who isn't an Ivy League grad school
nerd being in charge of anything. They didn't even want Joe Biden to be
president. They embraced him reluctantly after Elizabeth Warren and Pete
Buttigieg flamed out.

The Free Beacon doesn't care about the racial and class biases of liberal
elites. We care about the truth. As it turns out, the truth is on Walker's
side. According to Treehugger.com, there are roughly 230 billion trees in
the United States. That's almost 700 trees per person. Isn't that enough?
Most of Walker's critics probably assume that trees are declining in
number, but the science says otherwise. In fact, there are more trees in
the United States today than there were 100 years ago. Maybe Walker's
critics should spend less time tweeting and more time learning.

Walker is a football legend, obviously, but he's new to politics. His
campaign has suffered as a result. The Free Beacon would humbly suggest
that Walker abandon his entire platform and start running on a single
issue: getting rid of all these extra trees. It might not be enough to win
a seat in the Senate, but a strong finish would make Walker the
prohibitive frontrunner to run the Environmental Protection Agency in a
second Trump administration. How refreshing it will be to have the actual
experts back in charge.


Published under: Feature, Georgia, Herschel Walker, Raphael Warnock

https://freebeacon.com/satire/herschel-walker-too-many-trees/
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