Zoom Event Featuring High-Profile Supporters of Kamala Harris Draws Over 164,000 Attendees as Social Media Influencer Sparks Debate with ‘Woke’ Advice

A recent Zoom event titled ‘White Women For Kamala’ has made waves due to some controversial advice from a social media influencer. The virtual meeting, which featured well-known supporters like singer Pink and soccer star Megan Rapinoe, saw an impressive turnout of over 164,000 participants.

However, it was the comments from lesser-known speaker Arielle Fodor, who goes by ‘Mrs. Frazzled,’ that sparked a lot of discussions.

Fodor, who primarily shares content on Instagram and TikTok about early childhood education, called on white women to use their privilege to support Kamala Harris.

She suggested that white women should actively listen to and amplify voices from BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities.

“We need to use our privilege to make positive changes,” Fodor stated, urging white women to avoid speaking over BIPOC individuals and instead focus on listening and learning.

The influencer’s remarks drew a mix of reactions. Some found the advice a bit much, with one person humorously suggesting it could belong in a dystopian ‘Black Mirror’ episode.

Another criticized the event as a parody, and Collin Rugg expressed disbelief over the situation. In response, Fodor posted a humorous TikTok video, lasting over a minute without speaking, to monetize the viewership.

The ‘White Women For Kamala’ event is part of a series of Zoom meetings aimed at rallying support for the vice president.

Upcoming events include a ‘white dudes’ Zoom expected to draw around 100,000 attendees, featuring appearances from actors like Mark Ruffalo and Sean Astin, as well as Democratic officials like Pete Buttigieg and Roy Cooper.

Since President Joe Biden withdrew from the race and endorsed Kamala Harris, a flurry of virtual gatherings has emerged, targeting various demographic groups.

These events are organized by activists and outside groups to support Harris among diverse communities, reflecting how the Democrats have historically built a broad coalition of voters.

The Role of Grassroots Support

These Zoom calls are not directly organized by Harris’ campaign but are welcomed as they contribute to grassroots support and fundraising efforts.

Harris’ campaign communications director, Michael Tyler, emphasized the importance of genuine, organic support in a successful campaign.

Criticisms and Counterpoints

While some Republicans have criticized Harris for her focus on diversity and inclusion, claiming it bolstered her political career through Democratic diversity efforts, GOP leaders like House Speaker Mike Johnson have discouraged racist or sexist critiques.

Instead, they’ve recommended focusing on Harris’ political record.

Overall, the blend of enthusiasm and controversy around these events highlights the passionate and varied responses to Harris’ candidacy and the broader political climate.

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