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Just when it seemed like the radical left couldn’t descend any further, the liberal white women of Northern Virginia stepped into the spotlight. They assembled outside the Arlington County School Board meeting on Thursday night, visibly agitated, because Winsome Sears, the Republican candidate for governor, was poised to voice her opposition to the school system’s policy allowing boys to use the girls’ bathroom (and vice versa).
Earle-Sears’ belief that boys are boys and girls are girls prompted one disturbed woman to create an outrageously racist sign. It’s important to mention that Mrs. Earle-Sears is black.
Amongst a sea of tired leftist slogans and deranged, pro-trans signs, this one really stood out:
Let’s check in on white progressive women in Arlington. pic.twitter.com/P3zGFXXxU5
— Arlington GOP (@goparlington) August 21, 2025
In case it’s difficult to read the sign, here’s what it said:
Hey Winsome, if trans can’t share your bathroom, then blacks can’t share my water fountain.
The woman brandished this sign without any semblance of shame, and none of the people around her seemed bothered by her blatantly racist message. When the event transitioned indoors where Earle-Sears would speak, a man finally had the courage to tell her that the sign was “getting a lot of play” and suggested it seemed somewhat “negative.” Think so? Completely oblivious, the woman reportedly answered, “Oh, really? Wow.”
Here appears to be the moment she found out that her sign is getting a lot of attention pic.twitter.com/BluiXPZ9aM
— Brandon Jarvis (@Jaaavis) August 22, 2025
Amazing stuff. This wacko actually thought the sign was appropriate.
Matthew Hurtt, the head of the Arlington County Republican Committee, commented on the incident to RedState: “No one should be shocked that a white progressive woman would express a racist sentiment against Winsome Earle-Sears, a black woman, immigrant, and Marine. This is entirely appalling, but as someone who resides in Arlington, it doesn’t surprise me. This is their nature.”