Brooke Huckaby, 21.
I’ve been saying for years “we need younger, sluttier politicians – young sluts are the only ones with the brains to run this country.”
Finally, people are realizing I was right.
Brooke Huckaby is bucking Gen Z’s apparent political apathy trend by stepping up to the plate to become the youngest female mayor ever elected in Georgia history.
Now, she’s encouraging other young Americans to take part in the political process.
“It’s just really concerning to me how people my age aren’t involved in our economy or politics or any real thing going on in the world, and I just wanted to be the one to be able to make that change and take that step forward where other people aren’t,” she told guest host Lisa Boothe during Sunday’s “Fox & Friends Weekend” broadcast.
The 21-year-old mayor of a small town named Arabi, located approximately 150 miles south of Atlanta, followed in her father, Craig Huckaby’s, footsteps by taking on the role.
Craig served as mayor of Arabi for 12 years before deciding not to run for reelection.
Brooke and her father.
Brooke’s goal is to get the Crisp County, Georgia, community to start “investing in themselves” and stop relying on the country to be their “backbone.”
“I really do [hope more young people become leaders],” she said, while reflecting on the future.
Yeah but do we need more women doing something other than having kids?
Aside from the lunacy of putting people who can’t even drive cars or cook pancakes in charge of governments, do we really want to keep encouraging young white girls to work instead of having kids?
Why are boomers obsessed with this idea of empowering women?
They tried it and it failed, okay?
It’s time to move on.
It’s time to put these whores in burkas.
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