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California Women's March canceled due to too much whiteness

How is this not racist?

A Women's March rally planned for Jan. 19, in Humboldt County, California, has been canceled due to the fact that participants "have been overwhelmingly white," according to a news release issued by event organizers.

"This decision was made after many conversations between local social-change organizers and supporters of the march," organizers said in the news release. "Up to this point, the participants have been overwhelmingly white, lacking representation from several perspectives in our community."

Read more here.

On Wednesday's "Glenn Beck Radio Program," Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere (filling in for Glenn Beck) reacted to the Women's March organizers' controversial decision.

"Tell me how this Women's March thing isn't racist. They're, first of all, identifying people based on race and making decisions based on skin color, which is never a good idea. Never make a decision based on skin color, easy rule to live by," Stu said. "How is it not implicitly racist?"

Watch the video clip above to catch more of the conversation.

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