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Wajahat Ali, a Daily Beast contributor, said, "I see [Haley] and I feel sad," noting that "she uses her Brown skin as a weapon against poor Black folks and poor Brown-Black folks."
Ali added, "[S]he uses her Brown skin to launder White supremacist talking points,"
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Ali was not content with only attacking Haley from within the Indian American community, and made sure his disapproval was heard on MSNBC.
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"Nikki Haley instead is the Dinesh D'Souza of Candace Owens," Ali said, attacking D’Souza as well, an Indian American filmmaker, and Candace Owens.
Ali labeled Haley as an "alpha Karen with Brown skin," which could allude to the age of the former South Carolina governor. Via social media, the term "Karen" has become a derogatory term to describe middle-aged White females with a certain level of privilege.
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Ali continued by attacking Haley saying,"for White supremacists and racists, she's the perfect Manchurian candidate." The progressive analyst went on to discuss how he believes White supremacists are exploiting Asian Americans to gain political ground.
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Ali then declared that he is representing the entire Asian American population in America when saying, "Instead of pulling us up from the bootstraps and pulling others [up by their] boot[straps], we're taught to take your boot and put it on the neck of poor Browns, immigrants, refugees and Black folks."
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Ali asserted that the rest of the U.S. will never embrace someone such as Haley, and continued to label Haley as “brown skin.” He then said, "Nikki! They’ll never love you. It ain’t worth it."
He cautioned minority members, declaring they would never be welcomed in the United States. "They'll never love you. They're not nuanced. Bigots don’t care. If you put us all in a lineup, they’re not gonna be like, 'Oh, you're the legal one, you’re good.'"
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However, Ali's most vehement criticism was directed towards Haley, who was the initial Indian American to be appointed to a presidential cabinet in 2017 and take the oath as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
"Instead of applauding her, I am just disgusted by people like Nikki Haley who know better, whose parents were the beneficiaries of the 1965 Immigration Nationality Act," Ali claims is a direct result of "those original BLM protesters."
Ali adamantly disagreed with the idea that Haley was to be treated like any other person from the Indian American community.
Ali declared, citing Zora Neale Hurston, that “‘not all skinfolk, are kinfolk.’"