endearing clip of Tim Walz sharing his taco recipe with Kamala Harris made the rounds on social media over the weekend and, of course, conservatives have been absolutely losing it.In the video, Walz tells Harris he eats “white guy tacos,” to which she savagely responds, “What does that mean?
Like, mayonnaise and tuna?” Walz then explains it means basically just ground beef and shredded cheese, to which Harris asks, “Do you put any flavor in it?” Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Walz goes on to say that, no, he doesn’t add any spices, explaining that “black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota,” which is a long-running inside joke within the North Star state about its famously un-adverturous eaters.Of course, it didn’t take long for the MAGA crowd to latch onto Walz’s remarks and accuse him of “anti-white racism.” Right-wing activist Matt Walsh was one of the first to voice his outrage, tweeting: “Crazy that a presidential candidate can just casually let out some blatant anti-white racism and nobody cares.
Imagine if Donald Trump said that a ‘black guy taco’ was made with fried chicken and watermelon. Nuclear meltdown.”Crazy that a presidential candidate can just casually let out some blatant anti-white racism and nobody cares.
Imagine if Donald Trump said that a “black guy taco” was made with fried chicken and watermelon. Nuclear meltdown. https://t.co/wIhu7xQ06ABen Shapiro quickly followed suit with his own tweet calling Walz “racist” and praising Europeans for pioneering the spice trade hundreds of years ago.“See, folks, it’s funny that white people hate spices!