Caller blasts Iowa rep for requiring ‘White nationalist’ pledge of allegiance in schools

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Iowa State Rep. Carter Nordman shared a voicemail message from an anonymous caller who condemned the Pledge of Allegiance as “White nationalism,” blasted America’s “racist roots,” and suggested that “blond-haired blue-eyed” children have more rights in a profanity-laced tirade.

The caller began her message by noting that Nordman is “the Iowa State representative who included language that requires all Iowa schools to lead the pledge of Allegiance once a day in grades one through twelve.”

“When did we start teaching White nationalism in schools? Because that’s exactly what the f**k you’re doing, sir, and you have absolutely no right to require something like that,” the caller added. “Our children aren’t proud to be American. Maybe the White suburban kids in Adele are proud to be American because their rights are afforded to them every day and they don’t have to fight for them. But for the rest of us, who are women, the poor, the elderly, the minorities, we’re not f***king proud. What are we proud of? We’re proud of our racist history? We’re proud of our racist roots?”

“Is that what we’re proud of?” she continued. “We’re proud of the fact that not all citizens of the United States are afforded the same rights and the same privileges as the blond-haired blue-eyed ones? That’s a bunch of colonizer bulls**t, Carter. And the fact that you’re f**king perpetuating that is disgusting.”

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“Keep that s**t in the suburbs. You want to teach your kids to be a White nationalist, you can f**king do it. But you and [Iowa Gov.] Kim Reynolds are f**king disgusting, and you have absolutely no right to require that public schools teach children to be U.S. nationalists. F**k you and f**k this legislation,” the caller shouted.

The caller went on to pledge that she would “make sure” that Nordman loses his re-election campaign next year. She condemned him for supporting “the shame bulls**t that the Trump administration stood for,” and she claimed that he and Reynolds “still have your head so far up his a** that you can’t f**king tell where one of you ends and the other begins.”

“Absolutely disgusting, despicable, and deplorable the s**t that you f**king peddle,” she added. “There’s so much more important s**t that we could be worried about right now and you’re focusing on the f**king Pledge of Allegiance? Get the f**k out of here, pull your head out of your a** Carter, Jesus f**ing Christ.”

House file 415 would require Iowa public schools to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and show the U.S. flag at least once daily. Lawmakers wrote the bill after realizing that Iowa was one of a few states that did not already require a recitation of the pledge.

In February, Nordman told KWWL that he supported the bill in order to unify a divided nation.

“We can be on complete opposite sides of the political spectrum, we can debate, we can have disagreement, but at the end of the day we are all united under one flag, and that’s what we pledge our loyalty to is the idea of America and that is the idea of America,” the legislator said.

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The caller’s claims that America is a “colonizer” and racist society echo critical race theory, which teaches that a hidden racism pervades U.S. society, in contradiction to civil rights laws that clearly forbid racial discrimination. Even the Smithsonian briefly presented an infographic on “Whiteness” that condemned the nuclear family, science, capitalism, the Judeo-Christian tradition, and even politeness as aspects of a hidden racist oppression (the museum later removed the infographic after facing backlash).

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