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Marjorie Taylor Greene reminds everyone racism is right up there with her passion for advertising her stale anti-LGBTQ+ opinions

Because focusing on real issues would mean taking time off from tweeting all day.

Marjorie Taylor Greene is free from Donald Trump’s rally in Waco, Texas, where he doubled down on how the Stormy Daniels investigation against him is nothing but a scam to derail his 2024 presidential campaign. So, now that she has more time on her hands, she is back to doing what she does best — airing her bigoted anti-LGBTQ+ views. And just so that everyone knows she is capable of even more problematic opinions, she has resumed indulging in racial discrimination as well. 

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Using both of her accounts on Twitter, the politician started by citing a post stating that a study says “men look more masculine when they wear makeup.” And of course, Greene had to put in her two cents the second she saw it. 

As we said, MTG has had a busy day as she progressed the drooping level of her toxic thought train by airing how wrong it was that ESPN was celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring transgender athlete Lia Thomas who won many swimming medals. As far as Greene and her steadily shrinking mindset are concerned, this is “destroying women’s rights.”

But to expect Greene to stop here would have been wishful thinking as she decided a CNN article — detailing why a White person using the GIF or meme of a Black person is a practice that should be curbed — needed her opinion on it. 

Greene has been accused of racism in the past, including the time when she was a leading GOP congressional candidate in Georgia and even her fellow Republicans were appalled by her comments

While there are a few who are swayed by whatever MTG posts, there continue to be voices pointing out how problematic her skewed thoughts are. 

Some have pointed out the obvious — how Greene loves to focus on creating issues and solving imaginary problems.

But knowing Marjorie Taylor Greene, expecting her to change would be a pipe dream as the only course of action is to accept that she will be following these up with even more problematic and biased posts. 


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