If anyone still doubts that the Democratic Party’s most zealous foot soldiers are guilt-ridden liberal white women, Kentucky just delivered the latest—and perhaps wildest—proof. One state lawmaker’s jaw-dropping confession of racial self-loathing has exploded across social media, leaving parents, educators, and even seasoned legislators stunned.
It happened Tuesday during a meeting of the Kentucky Interim Joint Committee on Education, where lawmakers were debating a GOP bill aimed squarely at removing DEI ideology from K–12 schools. But instead of discussing education policy, Democratic Rep. Sarah Stalker of Louisville used her time to unveil what can only be described as a masterclass in DEI-induced self-flagellation.
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
In remarks that would make even the most hardened woke activist blush, Stalker declared, “I’m gonna be honest, I don’t feel good about being white every day, for a lot of reasons.” She explained her anguish by insisting, “Because it’s a point of privilege that I get to move through the world in a way that so many other of my colleagues and friends, and family members of the community don’t get the privilege to do.”
But she didn’t stop there. Stalker—an elected official who shapes education policy for Kentucky kids—went further, lamenting, “And I’m just a female, just a woman, just a white woman. If I was a white man, I’d be functioning from a point of even greater privilege.”
According to her, students should dwell on their skin color and feel the emotional weight of it in the classroom. “I think we’re missing an opportunity 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,” she insisted, before arguing that shielding children from guilt or discomfort is wrong. “Running to them and trying to stifle that and trying to say you shouldn’t feel bad… it’s a missed opportunity for some really good dialogue.”
This is the sort of rhetoric most Americans expect from fringe activists on TikTok—not from someone writing state law. It’s no wonder critics immediately compared her commentary to cult-style indoctrination.
The Democrat’s comments stunned Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R–Smithfield), the sponsor of the bill to end DEI in Kentucky’s public schools. Reacting to Stalker’s public meltdown, Tichenor wrote, “While presenting on my upcoming bill to end DEI in K12, I honestly did not expect to hear this. Her comment is a prime example of how the ideology of DEI warps a person’s brain.”
And she wasn’t alone. Parents, educators, and X users across the country piled on, incredulous that a sitting legislator openly champions teaching kids to feel bad about their race—an idea many argue is not just destructive, but fundamentally un-American.













I don’t feel good with her being in ky , she is out for power an catering to the dems low information voters , she does not believe her own words , all for show
Isn’t hilarious that Demtards are ALWAYS miserable. And their way of dealing with it is to demand that everyone else must be miserable too?