People from racial and religious minority groups slam media narratives that they are fueling White supremacy
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Individuals from the Latino, Asian, Muslim and Black communities push back on the media narratives accusing them of aiding and abetting White supremacy in America.
Though the reasons that sparked the name-calling differed for each group, individuals from each community told Fox News the accusations stem from liberals' intolerance of anyone voicing an opinion that doesn’t align with their own. Teny Sahakian is an Associate Producer/Writer for Fox News. Follow Teny on Twitter at @tenysahakian.
"Those narratives are incredibly insulting and demeaning," Jason Miyares, Virginia's first Latino attorney general, told Fox News. "If I can label — whether it's the emerging bloc of Latino voters, Asian American voters, African American voters — as somehow ‘White supremacist,’ what you're really saying is, ‘I don't need to engage you in the marketplace of ideas. I'm going to smear you.’"