Because Kamala Harris is running a campaign built on joy, joy and more joy, Tim "Stolen Valor" Walz happily humiliated himself by pandering to the "haha white people hate spicy food" crowd by saying that he's a fan of "white guy tacos," and that black pepper is the "top of the spice level."
Kamala Harris, because she's so joyous, asked him if "white guy tacos" meant "tuna and mayonnaise."
Hahahaha! Because who doesn't love casual anti-white racism?!
The comments:
Quick note: If you want proof that white people can, in fact, handle spice, go to literally any British town on a Friday or Saturday night and every Indian restaurant will be packed with the palest people you've ever seen wolfing down food that's spicier than a Hunter Biden STD panel.
But there's another layer to this plain tortilla casserole covered with cheese from a can:
Tim Walz is lying again!
Not only did Walz win this hotdish competition three more times than he's been to war, his "white guy" recipe includes green chilies, taco sauce, and chili powder!
One might retort, "Yeah, but that's pretty mild stuff - he might still be telling the truth about not liking spicy food."
That would have been fine if his little skit with Kamala wasn't so over the top.
After her mayo comment, she asked what he uses for his "white guy tacos."
Walz: 'Pretty much ground beef and cheese'
Harris: 'That's okay. Do you put any flavor in it?'
Walz: 'Uh, no.'
Harris: 'Oh, okay.' [Laughs]
Walz: 'Um, here's the deal. No, they said to be careful and let her [Harris] know this, that black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota, you know.'
Again, Walz's taco casserole/hotdish recipe:
I guess the jokey, self-hating white-guy schtick might play well online and in lefty circles.
Kamala Harris, as a non-white person, will have to confirm to the stale-and-pale, self-deprecating white man whether those ingredients are hotter than black pepper.
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