Virginia leaders condemn a racist sign aimed at WinSome Earle-Sears

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The leaders of Virginia of the two parties condemned a racist sign intended for Lieutenant-Governor WinSome Earle-Sears, which was raised during a demonstration outside a meeting of the School Board where she spoke.
EARLE -SEARS – The Republican candidate in the race for the State Governor – spoke at the meeting of the School Board of the Comté d’Arlington on Thursday, which examined his transgender bathroom policy. Apart from Reunion, where a gathering of transgender rights was organized, a person showed a racist panel led by Earle-Sears.
The demonstrator’s poster, who has become viral on social networks and triggered the indignation of the whole political spectrum, said: “Hey victory, if Trans cannot share your bathroom, then blacks cannot share my water fountain.”
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Governor Glenn Youngkin defended Earle-Sears on X Thursday, denouncing what he described as “the hypocrisy of the liberal left”.

Lieutenant-Governor WinSome Earle-Sears has been the subject of a panel condemned by the leaders of Virginia as offensive and inappropriate. (WinSome Earle-Sears campaign)
“Winstome is so much larger than this idiocy,” Youngkin added.
The Attorney General Jason Miyares joined, Writing on x: “This is false. (Winstome Earle -Sears) – and Virginia – deserve better.”
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The senator of the state of Virginia, Ghazala Hashmi, who is also the democratic candidate at Lieutenant-Governor, denounced the poster, claiming that she evokes the “pain of racism, segregation and the ugliness of the Jim Crow era”.

WinSome Sears, a republican lieutenant, candidate for the post of governor for Virginia, arrives to speak during an electoral evening event for Glenn Youngkin, republican candidate for governor for Virginia, Chantilly, Virginia, Wednesday, November 3, 2021. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“These feelings are unacceptable,” Hashmi said on x. “We each have the responsibility to move our communities to unity and to reject all forms of fanaticism.”
In a Poster on xThe candidate of the Democratic Attorney General, Jay Jones, echoes the feelings of other leaders, calling the sign a “horrible display of racism”.
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“My parents grew up at the height of segregation in America,” said Jones. “This horrible demonstration of racism is wrong and unacceptable. It has no place in our communities or our policies, period.”
Nominated at Lieutenant-Governor of the Republican lieutenant John Reid wrote on x“There is no room for hatred here in Virginia. This is false. Will (Abigail Spanberger) or (Ghazala Hashmi) will condemn racist attacks like this?”

The governor of Virginie Glenn Youngkin speaks during the Road to Majority Policy conference of the Faith & Freedom Coalition at Washington Hilton on June 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images)
The minority chief of senator Ryan McDougle taken at X To write, “the tolerant left strikes again.”
In a X postSenator Schuyler Van Valkenburg wrote: “Two wrongs do not make a right. Teacher to my children – and to students – only for years. In the Trump era, it is easy to get into the gutter. We should insist on betting the best angels of our nature.”
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Del. Mike Cherry, R-Chesterfield, said on x: “Wow. Sad.”
The opponent of Earle-Sears, former Abigail Spanberger representativeD-VA., Also condemned the sign, the appellant “racist, obnoxious and unacceptable”, but Earle-Sears said that his response should have been stronger.
“A very low response from a very weak person we know cannot direct Virginia as a governor,” said Earle-Sears. “She finally got out of the hiding place when she should have come out a long time ago and defend so many things that are so false, and she was absent.”