Michelle Obama figures that since she is done with politics, she can stop pretending.
Obama would never have spoken like this when her husband was running for office.
And what Michelle Obama said about white people will put your jaw on the floor.
As Swamp Digest reports:
An interviewer recently asked Michelle Obama, “What can everyday women be doing to support designers of color?”
Instead of saying that fashion is color blind and Americans should buy what clothes they like and what makes them feel comfortable regardless of who makes them, Michelle Obama was all too happy to play racial grievance politics.
Obama responded that she looks specifically for clothes made by minority designers.
“If I hear of someone whose fashion I like and I know that they’re a person of color, I try to make it a point, but the clothes have to be available,” Obama stated.
Obama explained that people who are wealthy enough to buy big-name designers like “Chanel” can afford to bypass clothes made by famous white designers to patronize minority owned fashion lines instead.
“You know, I think we could do some more to think about that balance in our wardrobes, you know, what does our closet look like and who’s in it? Who are we supporting in it? You know, and I think if you have the money to buy Chanel, then you have the money to buy everybody, and so, let us be mindful, I think would be my advice,” Obama added.
The Democratic Party no longer hides its racism against white people.
When former Congressman and Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard left the Democratic Party in 2022, she cited the party’s anti-white racism, which is embedded in the teachings of critical race theory, as one of the driving forces pushing her to leave the party.
Democrats in 2026 now boast that anti-white policies are centerpieces of the left’s agenda.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani promised to raise taxes in predominantly white neighborhoods.
And newly empowered Virginia Democrats banned white people from receiving government contracts.
Michelle Obama’s call to avoid white designers in favor of minority fashion lines is simply keeping up with the current trend in the Democratic Party.