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Michigan Democrat El-Sayed clarified his 'brown kids' remark on JD Vance's children and said it was out of love.
Michigan Democrat Dr Abdul El-Sayed, who is running for a Senate seat, reacted to the outcry over his statement targeting Vice President JD Vance's children as 'brown kids' and said it was out of love as he wants JD Vance's children and all other children of immigrants, including his own, to feel that they are American.
He, however, said that JD Vance is a bad person and deeply evil, and he has profound hatred for him, but not for his children."Can you imagine, he’s got Brown kids, at some point he’s going to have a really awkward conversation with his kids, like, you made your career hating people who are different," El-Sayed said on The Allen Analysis Show."He's got to look at his kids and be like, 'Yeah, those are Brown kids, they're mine,'" El-Sayed said.
Sayed said, "I love my Brown kids, and I think my Brown kids are just as American as everyone else. JD Vance has Brown kids who he thinks are less American than everyone else."Doubling down on the same criticism, El-Sayed, in a recent podcast, said Vance uses morals to make arguments which are immoral. Questioning what the VP actually believes in, El-Sayed said he uses everything to push self-interest."I do think we need to figure out a way where we go back to the point of politics which is to help us settle differences in our country peacefully.
I do think, though, it's really important for us to call out hypocrisy when we see it. And you know, it is a profound level of hypocrisy to want to build an America where your own kin do not belong the same way as others and then not to actually talk about it," El-Sayed said."And so at least for me, when I think about my kids, there is a linearity that I want an America where his kids, my kids, all of our kids get to live without being told that they are less than and do not deserve. I made the point about his kids just out of love because I want them to believe that they're just as American as anyone else," he said.









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