Monday, July 11, 2022

Jill Biden Slammed for Speaking at 'Latinx' Event





On Monday, First Lady Jill Biden spoke to the UnidosUS 2022 Annual Conference in 
San Antonio, Texas. That she was speaking at the event drew eyebrows even before she 
gave her remarks, though, as KSAT 12 reported that the First Lady was speaking at 
"the Latinx IncluXion luncheon," leading "Latinx" to trend on Twitter as a reminder that 
very few Hispanics actually use that phrase, and actually abhor it. Our friends at Twitchy
  highlighted some of the best responses, including those who pointed out the president's 
problem with Hispanic voters.

When the first lady did give her remarks, the substance earned mockery as well, 
particularly with how she pronounced "bodegas." In that same line, she categorized 
Hispanic culture in stereotypical terms. When speaking of "the diversity of this 
community," which "is your strength," she mentioned examples "as distinct as 
the bodegas of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, and as unique 
as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio.

Despite the event being advertised as "Latinx," the first lady did not use that term, 
but rather consistently said "Latinos."
In a statement, RNC Spokeswoman Macarena Martinez pointed out that "Jill Biden’s 
attendance to the ‘LatinX InclusXion’ luncheon is yet another slap in the face to 
Hispanics. Although very on brand for the Biden administration, they continue to 
forget that Hispanics overwhelmingly do not identify with the term ‘LatinX,’ which 
is one of many reasons that Hispanics are moving away from out of touch Democrats 
and towards the GOP."

This also called to mind how the first lady had mispronounced a common Spanish 
phrase of "si, se puede" as "si, se pwoday."The first lady also made reference to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and the tragic 
shooting from May in Uvalde. As President Joe Biden himself did earlier on Monday, 
Jill Biden repeated the call for a so-called assault weapons ban.

"When we were leaving the school, someone shouted “Do something!” And I’m proud 
that Joe has. He will continue to do everything he can and to call on Congress to act, 
including on measures that ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines," 
she said.

Democrats are in disarray over such a ban, though, as many are aware that it won't 
actually pass. That hasn't stopped the president from calling for one, though, as 
Vice President Kamala Harris has also done.

The Monday speaking engagement comes as Biden is faring quite terribly with 
Hispanics, as he has been for months.

According to a poll released on Monday from The New York Times/Siena College 
Research Institute, 63 percent of Hispanic voters "somewhat" or "strongly 
disapprove" of the way Biden is handling his job as president, including a 
plurality, at 41 percent, who say they "strongly disapprove."

As the RNC referenced when it comes to Jill Biden's speaking engagement at the 
event, "In recent years, we have seen a growing shift from Hispanics to the 
Republican Party. The GOP’s message of freedom, faith, opportunity, and 
prosperity resonates with Hispanics. The GOP’s policies of economic freedom, 
law and order, and energy independence continue to drive Hispanics to the party."

The GOP has made particular gains with the Hispanic community, including to 
when it comes to electing Rep. Mayra Flores in a special election last month for 
Texas' 34th Congressional District. That part of the Rio Grande Valley had not 
elected a Republican since 1870.

Jill Biden Slammed for Speaking at 'Latinx' Event (townhall.com)

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