The Patriot Perspective has recently switched its main platform from YouTube, and we would greatly appreciate it if you subscribed to us there. [HERE]MSNOW had a full meltdown after Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rep. Andy Barr released a campaign ad attacking DEI and declaring, “It’s not a sin to be white.”Barr, who recently won the Republican nomination for Kentucky’s U.S. Senate race, is running to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell. He will face Democrat Charles Booker in November, setting up a major general election fight in a state Republicans have dominated in federal races for years.The controversy began with Barr’s campaign ad, where he blasted diversity, equity, and inclusion programs as “dumb, evil indoctrination.”“You know what DEI really stands for? Dumb, evil indoctrination. Woke liberals spew it. Corporate losers fall for it. But thanks to Trump, America is rejecting that trash. And I’m leading the fight to end it for good,” Barr said in the ad.Then came the line that sent the left into hysteria.“It’s not a sin to be white. It’s not against the law to be male. And it shouldn’t be disqualifying to be a Christian,” Barr said. “I’m Andy Barr, and I approve this message to give woke liberals something else to cry about.”Apparently, that was enough to leave MSNOW stunned.During an interview with Booker, the MSNOW host played Barr’s ad and reacted as though Barr had said something morally outrageous rather than stating a basic truth most normal Americans understand.“That was my first time seeing that ad in full. My breath has been taken away. I am bereft,” the host said before asking Booker for his reaction.Booker responded by accusing Barr of “weaponizing hate” and racism, saying Barr “knows enough to be ashamed of himself” but “doesn’t care enough to do anything different.”But what exactly was Barr supposed to be ashamed of?The ad did not say one race is better than another. It did not argue that Christians, men, or white Americans deserve special treatment. Barr’s message was much simpler: Americans should not be treated as guilty because of race, sex, or religion.That used to be called equality.The left, however, has spent years pushing an ideology that reduces Americans to identity categories. DEI programs have repeatedly treated racial disparities as automatic proof of discrimination, while presenting whiteness, maleness, and Christianity as sources of social guilt. Under that worldview, a Republican saying people should not be condemned for being white, male, or Christian becomes a scandal.That reaction says far more about the modern left than it says about Barr.Democrats claim to oppose division, but their entire political strategy depends on racial division. They cannot simply debate crime, inflation, jobs, energy, education, or border security. Instead, they take a statement opposing identity-based guilt and try to repackage it as racism.Barr’s ad clearly struck a nerve because it challenged one of the central assumptions of the DEI movement: that America must constantly sort people by race and assign political meaning to their identity.Kentucky voters will now decide between Barr and Booker in a Senate race Democrats insist is competitive. But if MSNOW’s reaction is any indication, the left still has no answer to the basic argument at the center of Barr’s ad: Americans are tired of being lectured, divided, and shamed by the same political movement that claims to stand for equality.The Patriot Perspective has recently switched its main platform from YouTube, and we would greatly appreciate it if you subscribed to us there. [HERE]The post MSNOW Appalled After Republican Senate Candidate Says “It’s Not A Sin To Be White” In Anti-DEI Campaign Ad (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.