![]() ![]() When the advertisement mentions the vetoes, an image of two children - one white and one black, is shown alongside an image of Evers. Evers vetoed several bills that emerged during debates about curtailing so-called critical race theory, and restricting the way certain topics like the American slave trade or the genocide of indigenous tribes are taught in schools. The anti-Evers advertisement also slams Evers for vetoing bills it claims would have prevented students from being judged by their skin color. ![]() Breitbart is a well-known right-wing political website that has been accused of promoting racist, xenophobic, and anti-LGBTQ content. ![]() and the quote, “Judge people by their character and actions, not the color of their skin,” a voice-over accuses Evers of leading “an agency that suggested white people wear ‘privilege’ wrist bands.” The advertisement cites an article which appeared on Breitbart News in early October. The ad appeared online as voters went to the polls during the early voting period in Wisconsin before the Tuesday election. Paid for by a conservative political action committee called Restoration PAC the ad, which is called “poison,” implies that Evers supports judging students by the color of their skin, particularly white students. Tony Evers is pushing the bounds of race-baiting tactics during Wisconsin’s midterm election. A new political advertisement against Gov. ![]()
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