Sane people understandably struggle to make sense of the modern liberal woman’s worldview — a worldview built on perpetual grievance, manufactured guilt, and an endless need to broadcast her own moral superiority.
Yet when she unloads her bigoted, self-loathing rhetoric, you can practically see the smugness wash over her. It’s a kind of ideological high — the thrill of believing she’s more enlightened, more virtuous, more evolved than the unwashed masses who stubbornly refuse to hate themselves.
That’s exactly the vibe Democratic State Rep. Sarah Stalker radiated Tuesday in the Kentucky legislature. During an interim joint committee on education, she proudly announced: “I don’t feel good about being white every day.”
Stalker dropped that absurd little confession while defending diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in schools — because of course she did. DEI has become the Left’s secular religion, and guilt is its central sacrament. Nothing says “I’m a true believer” like standing in a government building and announcing you feel bad for existing.
According to the Kentucky Lantern, Republican State Sen. Lindsey Tichenor presented the committee with a draft bill that would finally pull the plug on DEI in K–12 schools — a long-overdue move. DEI has morphed from a buzzword into an ideological sorting hat, dividing kids by skin color and teaching them to view each other through the lens of grievance rather than merit.
The white liberal woman immediately jumped to the defense of DEI. “I’m gonna be honest,” she said in a now-viral clip on the social media platform X. “I don’t feel good about being white every day.”
“For a lot of reasons,” she continued following a dramatic pause, “because it’s a point of privilege that I get to move through the world in a way that so many of my other colleagues and friends and family members of the community don’t get the privilege to do.”
Notice how effortlessly the smug liberal woman slips into word salad. It’s a hallmark of the genre — the more incoherent the phrasing, the more enlightened she believes she sounds. Hence bizarre constructions like “family members of the community,” a phrase that means absolutely nothing yet is delivered with the self-assurance of someone convinced she’s uttering profound truth.
But of course, Stalker couldn’t stop at routine anti-white self-flagellation. No, she had to level up. She had to signal that she’s not just aware of her supposed privilege — she’s above it. And that requires drawing a bright, accusatory line between herself and the real villains of her ideological universe: White men.
“And I’m just a female — just a woman, just a white woman,” she added. “If I was a white man, I would be functioning from a point of even greater privilege.”
Yeah, sure, lady. Tell that to poor whites in Appalachia. Wherever there is poverty in America, you can bet you’re gonna find “privileged” white people suffering alongside everyone else.
Meanwhile, what is the point of being a smug liberal woman if you can’t impose your neuroses on a captive audience of schoolchildren? In the modern Left, it’s not enough to marinate in your own ideological guilt. You have to export it. You have to turn your personal hang-ups into curriculum, your insecurities into “education,” and your political obsessions into mandatory lessons for kids who can’t opt out.
“I think we’re missing an opportunity,” she continued, “when kids — when kids have a moment to reflect about how the color of their skin does and does not allow them to move through the world. Running to them and trying to stifle that, and trying to say, ‘You shouldn’t feel bad, so we don’t want to ever expose you to something that is gonna make you have to pause and have, maybe, have some internal feelings,’ it’s a missed opportunity for some really good dialogue.”
WATCH:
Kentucky State Rep. Sarah Stalker (D) says that she "doesn't feel good about being white every day," claims Whites have "privilege," and that children should be taught to feel bad about their skin color.
This woman is an elected official… pic.twitter.com/UT3aukC3U9
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 10, 2025
To be fair, any attempt to decode Stalker’s worldview has to acknowledge the obvious: the sky-high rates of anxiety, depression, and general emotional chaos among liberal women. It’s not fringe speculation — it’s been documented over and over again. But even that doesn’t fully explain the performance she unleashed in that committee room.
There’s also the old, familiar sin of pride. Because let’s be honest: we can only guess what Stalker felt as she unloaded that woke gibberish, but the motive isn’t hard to spot. Virtue-signaling has one purpose and one purpose only — to let the speaker preen as morally superior to everyone around her.
Liberal white Democratic women are becoming the bane of Western civilization.
