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Legislator who questioned Black hygiene to lead health panel Could it just be that African Americans – or the colored population do not wash their hands as well as other groups? Sen. Stephen Huffman asked
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A Republican lawmaker and doctor who questioned whether members of “the colored population” were disproportionately contracting the coronavirus because of their hygiene is drawing new criticism from Black lawmakers after his appointment to lead the state Senate Health Committee.
“Could it just be that African Americans – or the colored population do not wash their hands as well as other groups? Or wear masks? Or do not socially distance themselves?” state Sen.
Bobby Flay.
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His parents agreed to get him the small kids oven but also got him a G.I. Joe action figure, according to Good Housekeeping.
In 2012, Flay came out in support of an online petition that asked Hasbro to make the Easy-Bake Oven more gender-neutral. He argued that the Easy-Bake Oven, which comes in the colors purple and pink, should be marketed as gender-neutral or available in colors that appeal to young boys as well.
When Flay was 8 years old, he asked for an Easy-Bake Oven for Christmas.
His parents agreed to get him the small kids oven but also got him a G.I. Joe action figure, according to Good Housekeeping.