Sunday, February 22, 2026

China’s Democrat Minority Leader in Texas Calls for Race War: “We have the ability to take over this country.”; Texas Democrat Blasted for Telling Latino, Black, Asian People to Unite Against 'oppressor,' 'take over’ US

China’s Democrat Minority Leader in Texas Calls for Race War:
“We have the ability to take over this country.”
“I always tell people the day Latinos, African-American, Asian and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning. Because we are the majority in this country. We have the ability to take over this country,” State Rep. ‘Gene’ Yuanzhi Wu, who serves as the Texas Democrat House Minority Leader, recently declared.
Who is oppressing Wu? The Chinese immigrant came here from Guangzhou, graduated from law school and became one of the top officials in the state. Good luck to any American who wants to move to China, become a lawyer and run for public office. And if a non-Chinese immigrant were to suggest that minorities in China should ally together against their Chinese oppressors and take over, his organs would be for sale on Temu in 15 minutes or less.
Rep. Wu represents a Houston district where a majority of the neighborhoods like Gulfton and Sharpstown are Hispanic and only a minority of residents are Chinese. Three out of four core neighborhoods have more black people than Hispanics so it’s understandable that Wu wants to point them at overthrowing their white ‘oppressors’ rather than electing a black or Hispanic man.
(Of course many of the ‘Hispanics’ in Wu’s district are illegal aliens. Wu admitted in an interview that at least a third are illegals, suggesting the real number may be much higher, and that his district is illegitimate. It also explains why Wu fights so hard to protect illegal aliens in Texas.)
But Rep. Gene Wu’s call for a race war isn’t representing Asian Americans either. Instead it hews suspiciously close to the Chinese Communist party’s agenda for tearing apart America.
Houston was the site of one of the most blatant Chinese influence and intimidation operations leading to the forced closure of its consulate in 2020 followed by the fire department showing up when its staffers began burning papers. Wu, who had attended multiple events at the spy consulate, angrily protested the forced closure, warning that “this is how WW3 starts” and ranting that it’s “madness” and claiming that “this is Trump trying to start an actual war.”
Rep. Gene Wu claimed that the closure of the spy consulate was racist and endangering Asian Americans. “It’s not just Chinese Americans that are in danger. But it’s all Asian Americans, because as we’ve seen with COVID-19 issues that there has been a dramatic spike in anti-Asian American attacks both physical and verbal.”
“Everyone spies,” Wu’s wife, who works as a reporter, argued after conducting an interview with the Chinese Communist consul general.. --->READ MORE HERE
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Texas Democrat blasted for telling Latino, Black, Asian people to unite against 'oppressor,' 'take over’ US:
State representative Gene Wu said he meant 'Republicans' were oppressor of minorities after 2024 podcast clip resurfaced
The leader of Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives, state Rep. Gene Wu, is facing conservative backlash after a clip resurfaced of him calling on various racial groups to unite against their common "oppressor."
The resurfaced viral clip was from a Dec. 31, 2024, episode of the "Define American" podcast with Antonio Vargas titled, "In this Texas District, 1/3 of Residents are Undocumented."
Vargas argued that the future of the United States will be decided by Texas, asking Wu to give him the big picture. Wu said that one of the powerful forces driving modern politics, particularly regarding immigration, is that "White people" in America are concerned about becoming a racial and political minority.
"The scary thing for me is that what is driving this newest round of anti-immigrant sentiment is purely a sense of White nationalism," Wu said.
"That there is a sense of, ‘America really just belongs to White people,’ that this was that a lot of people believe that God gave America to White people to rule, and that any time that immigrants, minorities make progress in this country, that that is seen as a slight against them," he continued.
Both agreed that White people are already or almost a racial minority in Texas, with Wu clarifying that for now, they are still the majority of people who are able to vote. The host later asked Wu to talk about his majority-Latino district and the relationship between the Latino and Asian communities, particularly between those of both groups who are immigrants.
"I think you've hit exactly the right point," Wu said. "It's not just Latinos. It's not just Asians. It's not just African Americans. It's everybody. Right? We, our country and the forces that be, the powers that be, have spent tremendous time, effort and money to make sure that those groups are never united, that they always see each other as enemies, as competitors, without ever realizing that they share one thing in common, that their oppressors all are the same. The oppression comes from one place. --->READ MORE HERE
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