Jasmine CrockettOutgoing Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) went on an unhinged screaming rant against White men on Tuesday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, probing the Southern Poverty Law Center’s funding of extremist groups to weaponize the government against conservatives. Crockett will be leaving Congress after losing her primary for US Senate in Texas.A federal indictment charges the SPLC with wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit money laundering after funneling millions in tax-exempt funds to neo-Nazi groups and manufacturing the hate they claim to combat. The group used its power over the Biden Justice Department and FBI to target conservative groups like Moms for Liberty, Turning Point USA, Alliance Defending Freedom, and pro-life Catholics.Crockett used her time during the hearing to rail against Republicans for questioning the SPLC’s illegal tactics and scream about “White men.” Using her heavily emphasized fake black accent, Crockett launched her racist attack, saying Republicans on the Committee are not credible because “the vast majority of them are White men.”“White men are lecturing people of color because the vast majority, actually, any semblance of diversity comes from this side of the aisle,” she screeched. “You want to tell people of color who is fighting for who? People of color do not feel comfortable or welcomed within your party.”Crockett continued, with reference to the Republican witness, Dr. Alveda King, Martin Luther King Jr.’s neice, “That’s why you have to parade someone who has the name Dr. King attached to them, so that people can be confused, because I have been reading the comments online, and people are like, “Who is this Dr. King?” because you want them to believe that somehow she espouses who Dr. King was.”After attacking the relative of Martin Luther King, claiming she doesn’t understand “understand the teachings of Dr. King,” Crockett went on to attack the slain Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk. Notably, Kirk was killed by a violent left-wing extremist, the opposite of what the SPLC purports to combat.Crockett went on to reference past statements made by Charlie Kirk, including, “If I see a black pilot, I’m going to be like, boy, I hope he’s qualified,” a criticism of DEI practices; “We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the mid 1960s,” a crituique of the “permanent DEI-type bureaucracy,” and federal courts’ interpretation of the law, not the rights granted to minorities; and “Large dedicated Islamic areas are a threat to America,” an objective fact about Islam’s incompatability with American culture and values.“These all just happen to be comments from the fearless leader of Turning Point USA, so I could see where SPLC was going,” she said, referencing the SPLC’s targeting of Turning Point as a hate group.After continuing to attack Republicans and GOP Texas Senate Nominee Ken Paxton, Crockett left the room in a hurry before Dr. Alveda King was given time to respond to her crazed attacks.“Congresswoman, I am a bit emotional. I’m going to watch what I say, but it seems as though you have suggested that I am a bastard to the King family legacy. I am legitimately the daughter of Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King and Dr. Naomi Ruth Barber King. We are a family who loves God, and I love you,” Dr. King said.WATCH:!function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2vbt6g"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble");Rumble("play", {"video":"v78v684","div":"rumble_v78v684"});Transcript:I hate that we have spent this much time, you know, on SPLC, and we’ve not addressed the elephant in the room, the literal elephant in the room. The vast majority of the people on that side of the aisle, and for those of you that are at home, let me tell you, when I say that side of the aisle, I’m talking about the Republicans, the ones that brought this hearing. And again, you’ve heard that this is not the first hearing, but the vast majority of them are White men.White men are lecturing people of color because the vast majority, actually, any semblance of diversity comes from this side of the aisle. You want to tell people of color who is fighting for who? People of color do not feel comfortable or welcomed within your party. That’s why you have to parade someone who has the name Dr. King attached to them, so that people can be confused, because I have been reading the comments online, and people are like, “Who is this Dr. King?” because you want them to believe that somehow she espouses who Dr. King was. Yet you’ve yet to have MLK the 3rd come in here, you’ve yet to have Dr. Bernice King, the ones that were actually raised by Dr. King, the ones that actually probably understand the teachings of Dr. King, and I just want to be clear because I want to, I want to talk to you all about what the Dr. King had to say about racism, so that y’all don’t get it twisted and don’t get it confused just because you see the name sitting in this room.“Our nation was born in genocide when it embraced the doctrine that the original American, the Indian, was an inferior race.” That was from his 1963 book, “Why We Can’t Wait.” He also said in the final analysis, racism is evil because its ultimate logic is genocide. If one says that I am not good enough to live next door to him, or to have a good decent job, or to go to school with him, merely because of my race, he is saying consciously or unconsciously that I do not deserve to exist. This was from his 1967 speech, “The Other America.”So, just to be clear, y’all don’t seem like y’all even understand what a hate organization is. So, I went to Google to help you out. A hate group is an organized group whose beliefs, practices, and primary purpose are centered on advocating malice, hostility, or violence toward people based on their immutable characteristics such as race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. So I know some of y’all are, you know, caping for Charlie Kirk because I done heard y’all talk about his organization over and over and over, so I’m not gonna play with anybody, who’s gonna play with my time. The post (VIDEO) Rep. Jasmine Crockett Goes on Racist Screaming Rant Against White Men, Attacks Charlie Kirk and Claims Alveda King Can’t Represent MLK appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.