If you exchange the word"white" with "black" there would be such an outcry of discrimination the heavens would quake. Interesting how the use of words against "whites" is always allowable and the mere mention of the word "black" brings such an outcry. More to the point, it seems that a few believe even prejudice is something not so bad. Isn't prejudice at best a precursor to discrimination?
If you reverse the makeup of the Iowa Legislature from 133 white males, 12 white females, 1 Asian female and 4 black males to 133 black females 4 white males and 13 white females and someone suggested that was wrong, I don't think there would be much of an outcry. If there was an outcry, it would be in agreement, not in opposition.
So, do you agree that if that microphone-hogging "lady" had claimed outrage at old black men in the Congress there would have been an outcry? Just answer the question, don't insert a bunch of gobbledly gook.