Laura Loomer #racist #wingnut angrywhitemen.org

Laura Loomer continued her unhinged coverage of New York City’s Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani[…]
While ranting about Mamdani, Loomer played a clip of him eating rice with his hands, claiming that she found it “to be even more disgusting than his political views and his religious views”

“He knows what he’s doing is very triggering to, you know, the overall sphere of Western civilization and what it means to be an American,” she said after the clip ended. “He knows it’s very triggering to the American way of life. And he tries to further antagonize people by eating like an animal. In fact, I feel like a lot of animals are cleanlier”

Comparing Mamdani to her own dog, Loomer remarked that her dog “at least tries not to get food all over its face”[…]
“And he’s talking about, ‘Oh, well, I grew up in the Third World, and I’m trying to make America the Third World, and I wanna import my Third World philosophy,'”[…]
“And if there’s one clip I’ve seen thus far, aside from, you know, the obvious clips of Zohran Mamdani refusing to condemn Hamas, refusing to condemn terrorism, and openly supporting communism, that shows how unfit he is to be a political representative in the United States of America, let alone one of the largest cities in the United States of America, it’s this clip,” she added

Loomer’s comments about Mamdani are, of course, disgusting, racist, and totally expected from someone who calls herself “pro-white nationalism.” At the same time, however, they’re hard to take seriously given that, last year, Loomer advertised dog food on her Rumble show and, in order to test it out, actually ate some of it live on air

Yes, that’s right. While promoting dog food from a company called Pawsitive — which, as The Independent reported, “has ties to” companies that promote “anti-vaccine rhetoric and hypermasculinity” — Loomer grabbed some out of the bag, ate it, and remarked that “It actually tastes good. I’m not gonna lie”

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