Democrat Says ‘Unqualified’ Whites Have Jobs That Black People Need ‘A Phd’ For

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Democrat Nadarius Clark of the Virginia House of Delegates is accused of promoting racial-divisive comments without evidence.

“Our counterparts, a Caucasian, can be mediocre and still get a $100,000 job,” Clark stated, without explaining what “mediocre Caucasian” means.

“We have to be — we’ve got to have a doctorate degree, a Ph.D., to get let in those doors,” he claimed. “We have to be overqualified … to get half of what an unqualified Caucasian would get.”

It’s unclear where exactly Clark claim employers are requiring greater qualifications based on race.

Clark is known as far-left social activist who was first elected in 2021 but resigned from his seat this year.

He moved to a new destrict and intends to run for reelection.

Fortunately, he’s facing off against retired Navy Capt. Mike Dillender in the race.

Dillender was one of 10 candidates endorsed by Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.