Former U.S. senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) was reportedly assaulted, mugged and robbed of her cell phone in Oakland, California on Monday. Boxer was a longtime social justice activist in the Senate who still frequently tweets about her support for “racial justice” and the “original sin” of America’s White founding fathers.
“Earlier today former Senator Barbara Boxer was assaulted in the Jack London Square neighborhood of Oakland,” Boxer’s account tweeted on Monday. “The assailant pushed her in the back, stole her cell phone and jumped in a waiting car. She is thankful that she was not seriously injured.”
Earlier today former Senator Barbara Boxer was assaulted in the Jack London Square neighborhood of Oakland. The assailant pushed her in the back, stole her cell phone and jumped in a waiting car. She is thankful that she was not seriously injured."
— Barbara Boxer (@BarbaraBoxer) July 26, 2021
Boxer, 80, has tweeted frequently about her support of black grievance politics. In June she weighed in on the issue of critical race theory being taught in schools, writing, “To the GOP Governor of Texas: you can try to force educators to avoid the truth about America’s original sin but we will tell the truth about that and about you. Here is the truth: history is history and you are a liar.”
To the GOP Governor of Texas: you can try to force educators to avoid the truth about America’s original sin but we will tell the truth about that and about you. Here is the truth: history is history and you are a liar.
— Barbara Boxer (@BarbaraBoxer) June 16, 2021
“White haters hurt Black Americans; Asian haters hurt Asian Americans; Latino children still hurt; anti-semites hurting Jewish Americans; LGBT students hurt; mass killings. What in God’s name are we doing to each other?We must reverse this legacy of hate starting with politicians,” Boxer tweeted in May.
White haters hurt Black Americans; Asian haters hurt Asian Americans; Latino children still hurt; anti-semites hurting Jewish Americans; LGBT students hurt; mass killings. What in God’s name are we doing to each other?We must reverse this legacy of hate starting with politicians.
— Barbara Boxer (@BarbaraBoxer) May 25, 2021
“If I had a black grandchild, or a black child, I don’t even know I’d let them out the door,” Boxer said about alleged police racism in April. “Um, that’s how bad it is.”
"This is a moment. We have to come face to face with the truth" @BarbaraBoxer believes people are left with a "hole in their heart" if elected leaders don't take a stand on racial justice. Hear about it on "The Boxer Report" Thursdays at 8p and 11p on @IssuesOn1 @SpecNews1SoCal pic.twitter.com/sWeltdt6wZ
— Inside the Issues (@IssuesOn1) April 15, 2021
Violent crime rates have spiked precipitously in Democrat-controlled cities in 2021. Despite media claims that the violence is related “to white supremacy,” police suspect data tells quite a different story.