A Harris campaign video released Thursday featuring vice presidential candidate Tim Walz deadpanning that he eats “White guy tacos” is getting some blowback from critics on social media.
Adding fuel to the fire was Vice President Kamala Harris’ snarky response in the video, with critics saying it “mocked” White people.
“I have White guy tacos, and . . .,” Walz says in the campaign video of him and Harris discussing some of their favorite foods.
“What does that mean? Like mayonnaise and tuna? What are you doing?” Harris quipped back.
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Walz responded by saying it was “pretty much” just ground beef and cheese.
“That’s OK,” Harris then added. “Do you put any flavor in it?” she asked.
“Uh, no,” Walz responded, garnering a cackle from Harris.
The exchange did not fly with Harris’ and Walz’s critics. Some complained of racism, while others highlighted the double-standard elucidated by the video, arguing that if Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, the GOP vice presidential nominee, were to say something similar about Black people he would get excoriated.
“See, folks, it’s funny that white people hate spices! Not racist at all! Just funny!” posted The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro.
“This isn’t cute. Walz is being used as a clown to mock White people,” said Fox News columnist David Marcus. If Walz doesn’t like spicy food that’s fine, but it has nothing to do with being a White guy.”
“Hispanics are not tacos,” said Sen. Ted Cruz, D-Texas, in response to the remarks.
Ian Haworth, a conservative speaker, writer and podcast host argued that Walz’s remark would “cause riots if it was done in reverse by a Republican.”
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“Crazy that a presidential candidate can just casually let out some blatant anti-white racism and nobody cares,” said the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh. “Imagine if Donald Trump said that a ‘black guy taco’ was made with fried chicken and watermelon. Nuclear meltdown.”
Even a fan of the Minnesota governor’s appeared to take issue with his comments. “I really like Tim Walz, but as someone who also really likes cooking with flavor, I will tell you that black pepper is far from the top spice level in Minnesota,” said journalist Brian Shea.