Tensions flared after this Democrat was triggered…
Tensions flared during a CNN segment Wednesday night as Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) and conservative political commentator Scott Jennings clashed over the role of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies in California’s largest fire department amidst devastating wildfires.
Jennings criticized California’s DEI-driven hiring practices in the Los Angeles Fire Department, arguing they prioritized meeting diversity quotas over merit-based recruitment. He explained: “In California, the interest was whether there were too many white men who were firefighters. And we need to have a program in California to make sure we don’t have enough white men as firefighters.” (RELATED: What?! LA’s Top Firefighting Gear Was Shipped Abroad – Find Out Why!)
Rep. Crockett reacted predictably, pivoting to a litany of centuries-old historical injustices. “The last time I checked, y’all didn’t say anything was wrong with the White House,” she said. “And I can promise you it was my ancestors that built the White House.” Crockett then defended DEI initiatives, arguing that they ensure opportunities for underrepresented groups: “The fact is, stop trying to act as if only white men are the ones that are capable, because right now you’re sitting at a table with three very capable Black women.”
Jennings pushed back, clarifying his position. “I’m not disparaging any group,” he said. “I’m just simply saying that as a matter of public policy in California, the main interest in the fire department lately has been in DEI programming and budget cuts. And now we have this.”
🚨Scott Jennings triggers Jasmine Crockett into unhinged rant by bringing up DEI in CA:
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) January 9, 2025
Jennings: “In California, the interest was whether there were too many white men who were firefighters. And we need to have a program in California to make sure we don't have enough white men… pic.twitter.com/DQTbqq9klC
California Wildfires Highlight Fire Department Challenges
The exchange unfolded as California faces catastrophic wildfires. The Palisades Fire, one of several raging through Los Angeles County, has burned over 17,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 structures. As of Thursday morning, the fire continues to spread north and east through the Santa Monica Mountains, forcing thousands to evacuate. (RELATED: Top Cali Dem Silent For 2 Minutes Amidst Evacuation Chaos In LA Inferno [VIDEO])
Compounding the crisis, fire hydrants have run dry, leaving firefighters scrambling for resources. Los Angeles officials attributed the issue to “tremendous demand” for water. In a stunning development, members of the Los Angeles Fire Department resorted to using handbags filled with water to combat the flames.
There is no WAY this is real.
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 9, 2025
LAFD using handbags to put out fires? pic.twitter.com/83Pa981Hs1
Los Angeles’ struggles, despite being the second-largest city in the wealthiest country in the world, underscores Jennings’ criticism of California’s leadership—especially as footage shows firefighters using women’s purses to fight fires.
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What I am seeing quite often now that women and women that meet DEI qualifications are failing to do what is needed to run an efficient organization. To be quite honest, these three black women trying to defend their stupidity and ignorantly yelling more, are part of the problem not a solution.
Worst statement ever.. a canvas bag that holds less than a gallon of water is “easier than using a hose” to put out Los Angeles’ fire.