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Woke CNN guest sparks fury by suggesting ALL white people in red states are racist

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Reality TV star Jennifer Welch has sparked fury by suggesting that ‘white people test the racist water’ during an appearance on CNN.

Welch, 52, appeared on Newsnight with Abby Philip Thursday where a panel was discussing Vice President JD Vance‘s response to an explosive group chat associated with the Young Republican National Federation organization.

The chat featured hundreds of racist and sexist messages including praises of Adolf Hitler and one description of rape as ‘epic,’ a Politico investigation revealed.

Vance on Wednesday seemingly brushed off the offensive messages, saying that ‘kids do stupid things’ and ‘tell edgy, offensive jokes.’

He added that he would encourage his children to be careful what they post online and teach them to always assume that ‘some scumbag is going to leak it in an effort to try to cause you harm or cause your family harm.’

Welch hit back at Vance’s response, telling CNN that she grew up in a conservative state where she believes racist rhetoric is normalized.

‘This is beyond locker room talk. I’m a white woman that has lived in a red state my entire life, and I can tell you when I’m around white people, they test the racist water,’ the interior designer and former Sweet Home Oklahoma host said.

Her comments were massively criticized online, including by Senator Ted Cruz who dismissed her as someone who ‘spends her time with Democrats.’ 

Reality TV star Jennifer Welch sparked fury on CNN Thursday night by suggesting that 'white people test the racist water'

Reality TV star Jennifer Welch sparked fury on CNN Thursday night by suggesting that ‘white people test the racist water’

Welch (left) appeared on CNN's Newsnight with Abby Philip Thursday night where a panel was discussing Vice President JD Vance's response to an explosive group chat associated with the Young Republican National Federation organization

Welch (left) appeared on CNN’s Newsnight with Abby Philip Thursday night where a panel was discussing Vice President JD Vance’s response to an explosive group chat associated with the Young Republican National Federation organization

‘They test it on people like you all, all the time,’ Welch said of racist white people as she addressed the diverse panel around her.

‘They try to say off-color things. I put my hand up. It absolutely happens and you’re fortunate that maybe you haven’t experienced it -‘

‘I’m from a different generation,’ Kmele Foster interjected.

Ashley Allison replied: ‘Can I just say, literally this August a white person said the n word – in front of me.’ 

‘The vice president of the United States. This is a horrible,’ Welch said.

‘These were not kids. These were grown men,’ Allison added. ‘If they committed a crime, they would be prosecuted as adult.’

Welch added that some of the alleged racist comments were made by women.

She also slammed Vance, whom she pointed out ‘has mixed race children,’ for not calling out ‘this horrible racism.’

Welch’s remarks were heavily criticized by social media users, some of whom branded her a ‘liar’ while others argued the comments actually ‘revealed she is a racist.’ 

‘Jennifer definitely exposed herself for being a racist last night,’ one X user wrote. 

‘So all the white people she hangs out with are racist? I’m not surprised,’ said another, while one added: ‘I think she’s referring to the voices in her head.’ 

Her comments were massively criticized online, including by Senator Ted Cruz who dismissed Welch as someone who 'spends her time with Democrats'

Her comments were massively criticized online, including by Senator Ted Cruz who dismissed Welch as someone who ‘spends her time with Democrats’

‘Just because you hang with racists does not actually mean we are racists,’ another added. 

Others blasted CNN for even allowing Welch’s commentary to air.

‘To allow this type of racism to go out over the public airways is appalling. Revoke CNN’s license,’ one tweeted. 

‘Can we, the white people in red states, sue CNN for discrimination?’ one furious social media user wrote.

‘Bet she’ll end up as a new The View host. She’ll fit right in,’ echoed another. 

Some users rushed to Welch’s defense, saying they too have experienced the narrative she described.

‘I can co-sign what she is saying. I look like a friendly to the racists. They accidentally say things in front of me all the time,’ one X user wrote. ‘You Trump white nationalists can try and say racism doesn’t exist, but some of us white people know the truth.’

Another added: ‘Growing up in Alabama, I can attest to what she’s saying.’

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