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On-Brand: Newsom’s Comms Kid Caught Humiliating Black Woman with Slave Song, Sarcastically Calling Her ‘Smart’

The article discusses a controversy involving Izzy Gardon, the Communications Director for California governor Gavin newsom, who sparked backlash on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) for making a culturally insensitive comment. Gardon mocked Democrat Nina Turner, a black woman, by referencing the folk song “Kumbaya,” which has historical ties too slavery, in response to her opposition to a texas redistricting plan favorable to Republicans.turner had criticized retaliatory actions by other states, calling for strong responses to what she sees as erosion of democracy.

Conservative commentator Stephen L. Miller condemned GardonS comment as a serious breach of “woke” etiquette, highlighting that Gardon later deleted the post, admitting ignorance of the song’s background. The article portrays Gardon’s deletion as a sign of weakness and criticizes him as emblematic of the so-called cancel culture and social-justice warriors frequently enough associated with the left. It also suggests that the era of stringent “woke” rules is waning, implying that Gardon’s attempt to retract his message was pointless and that public interest in such controversies is diminishing. The piece contrasts gardon’s reaction unfavorably with former President Donald Trump’s refusal to bow to cancel culture pressures.


Conservatives and others with common sense will regard it as an innocent comment, well within the bounds of propriety.

According to the hideous rules imposed on us by woke liberals, however, the comment’s author committed an unforgivable offense. And woke liberals do not get to escape their own rules.

Wednesday on the social media platform X, a young white man named Izzy Gardon, Director of Communications for Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, committed a cardinal sin of wokeness when he mocked a black woman by referring to a folk song with connections to slavery.

The woman in question, fellow Democrat Nina Turner, merely objected to a redistricting war. On Wednesday, the Texas House approved the redrawing of congressional districts in a manner that is expected to benefit Republicans.

Using categorically insane logic, Turner nonetheless argued that other states, such as California, must not retaliate.

“This is an acceleration of the erosion of democracy,” Turner wrote, “and someone in the DNC [Democratic National Committee] needs to have the backbone to call it out and start organizing a general strike.”

In response, the culturally insensitive Gardon invoked “Kumbaya,” a spiritual song sung by descendants of slaves.

“Yeah, good thinking,” the smug Gardon wrote. “Let’s just sit back and sing kumbaya while our country fades into a dictatorship. SMART!”

Much as one hates judging books by their covers, it bears noting that Gardon looks as if he came straight from central casting for an obnoxious, privileged, self-styled social-justice warrior. In other words, he is exactly the sort of person one hopes to see embroiled in a controversy stemming from the grotesque cancel culture that originated with people like him.

Sure enough, conservative commentator Stephen L. Miller called out Gardon for violating woke rules.

“Did you really just go “sing kumbaya” on an African American woman? REALLY?” Miller wrote.




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