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No One Should Be Surprised by the Dance Group Involved in Jill Biden's Christmas Video

Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool

As Townhall reported Thursday, first lady Jill Biden unveiled her White House Christmas decorations in a video posted on X. This year’s theme is “Magic, Wonder and Joy,” and Biden likely thought this “playful interpretation of The Nutcracker Suite,” would be well received. Sure, she had some positive responses on X to the video, but her feed was largely flooded with criticism—especially when viewers compared the performance to the videos former first lady Melania Trump shared of her White House Christmas decorations. 

Some criticized the video as a “nightmare” and “creepy,” while others said it was “the worst thing” they’d ever seen. But it turns out the performance isn't the most troubling part of the video.  

In her message on X, Biden said the tap dancers were from Dorrance Dance. One doesn’t have to look far on their website to see what a radical group they are. 

“For those who are investigating or have questions about white privilege, systemic racism, white fragility, and anti-racism for the very first time:  antiracismforbeginners.com answers all the basic questions in a very straightforward way,” says the introduction to the “educate yourself” label in the anti-racism” section, where users are directed to all types of content.

As the X account End Wokeness points out, however, that's not all. The group also calls for prison abolition, defunding the police, and quotes Angela Davis, the radical Marxist who stood trial in 1972 on charges of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy, and was once on the FBI’s “10 Most Wanted” list.


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