While presenting the Carnegie Mellon University Excellence in Theatre Education Award during last night’s Tony Awards, actress Denée Benton accused her state’s governor, Ron DeSantis, of being a Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. As it turns out, the winner of the award is Jason Zembuch Young at South Plantation High School located in Plantation, Florida. Not surprisingly, Benton also seemingly implicate the name of the city of Plantation was grounded in racism too.

Aside from the fact that there is no proof DeSantis has anything to do with the Klan and no doubt he would condemn them, there are a couple of problems. First, there is no proof Plantation, Florida had anything to do with racist activities, and, as it turns out, Benton is married to (you guessed it) a white man.

This is very reminiscent of former CNN news host Don Lemon saying five years ago that white men are the biggest terrorist threat in the United States while being married to a white man. What this comes down to are Black entertainers engaging in racism against White people, essentially saying: All white people are racist except my husband.

In the meantime, Ms. Benton might want to brush up on her history of the KKK and how it was intertwined with the Democrat Party, including Joe Biden’s supporting Ukrainian Nazis. Her monologue is one of many disgusting attempts by limousine liberals like her to virtue signal or somehow score points with her leftist clique by making racist declarations that are untrue, if not outright lies.