Moskowitz seems to be one of the few members of Congress with a decent, if out-of-pocket, sense of humor. Quit the virtue signaling; it's just a joke (even if a tongue-in-cheek one) and it's not nearly as big an outrage as you're making it out to be.
There are certainly a bunch who are. We mentioned one on the right and you doubted it. There's a difference between a well-thought out, crass joke and DAE LE ASIAN DOG EATER XD.
Stop pretending to care because we're criticizing a centrist and get over yourself. It's amazing how years after you still haven't learned not to be condescending to people when you don't have the high ground.
I'm not the one that cares about this comment; you're the one that's blowing it way out of proportion. Idk why you're so bent on claiming moral outrage when you, at least, have nothing to be offended over. If it was an actual, idk, Asian person who was offended, and was criticizing these comments, then that would hold far more merit than a white virtue-signaler who's airing his general grievances against a politician he doesn't like.
Like seriously, sure it wasn't in the best taste, and maybe it was just a cheap and overused trope, but it's really not that deep (especially not for someone like yourself who has absolutely nothing to feel so offended about). Bffr. You're saying this should cost him his seat and that he's not a real Democrat? Because of one bad joke? Let's not pretend that this is about the comment at all. It has nothing to do with the comment and everything to do with the fact that you have a phobia for any Democratic politician who is to your right.
>blowing it out of proportion, triggered and "virtue signaling" about how pro-asian you are
>playing it up, using it as bait because he acts like a republican
Pick one. This response (and your failure to address my counter) only proves my point - you are incoherently angry because I dared to criticize someone on your end of the tent. I cannot imagine malding this hard over a Congressman from across the country.