Texas Rep Wu Calls for Overthrowing White People
Gene Wu said minority groups share an oppressor and can unite as a majority to promote fairness, sparking debate on free speech and political polarization.
- Columnist Evan Mintz defended Wu, claiming his remarks were not specifically about white people, despite many interpreting them that way.
- Following the backlash from Wu's statements, critics, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, called for his resignation and denounced his views as divisive.
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Texas Democratic Leader Gene Wu Calls for Minorities to 'Take Over This Country' Against Whites
America thrives when leaders rally citizens around shared values. Common ground. Mutual respect. But here’s the uncomfortable reality: too many elected officials on the left... The post Texas Democratic Leader Gene Wu Calls for Minorities to ‘Take Over This Country’ Against Whites appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Democrat Rep. Gene Wu suggests minorities ‘take over’ as together they outnumber white ‘oppressors’
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, February 10, 2026 Real World News Can Democrats who make racist comments be called racist? Silly question, right? It is time for America’s minorities, who outnumber their white “oppressors,” to band together and “take over this country,” Texas Democrat state Rep. Gene Wu proclaimed in a December 2024 podcast that has […]
Whites not included? Texas Democrat urged certain racial groups to unite against 'same oppressor'
A video of Democratic Texas state Rep. Gene Wu has resurfaced on the internet this week in what one large social media account called a "mask off" moment for the lawmaker.In a December 31, 2024, episode of "Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas," Wu, an immigrant who was born in China, openly urged minority racial groups to unite against their "same oppressor."'Because we are the majority in this country now.'In the video, entitled "In This T…
Texas congressional candidate Nick Tran slams House Dem Leader Gene Wu for calling white people ‘oppressors’
Congressional candidate Nick Tran said he served alongside people of many races, “black, brown, red, yellow,” including “most of them were white,” and that they treated him as an equal, not a victim. “Those men weren’t my oppressors,”
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