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And finally, Cesar Chavez.
Who is Cesar Chavez?
He is a hero to the Democrats, a hero to the left, an icon.
He was a union organizer for the United Farm Workers, and he is revered, except for the fact that that famed right-wing publication, The New York Times, just published an expose that for years he was raping little girls.
And they come with the receipts that he had raped little girls year after year after year.
And the left had covered it up.
They'd covered it up because they agreed with his politics.
And I got to say that there's a really good opinion piece that the Daily Wire ran by a woman named Ariana Guajardo.
who's a Texan and a Latina.
And here's what she wrote.
I want to read a good chunk of it because it actually is a good insight.
It's entitled, The Left Hid Cesar Chavez's Rapes and Turned Him into a Saint.
She begins, When I was in college, I passed the Cesar Chavez statue every day on my walk to class at the University of Texas.
Now Cesar Chavez is the name of the road I take to work.
And it's a big road right in downtown Austin.
For years, Chavez was presented as the figurehead for Mexican Americans, a symbol we were expected to revere.
But he represented a collectivist ideology that perpetuated ethnic tribalism.
After the New York Times broke the story of his sexual abuse of young girls, this false idol is finally toppling.
My only hope is that he is not replaced by another.
Chavez has long been celebrated as a symbol of the civil rights era and as a champion of labor unions in America.