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Walter Hudson addresses media criticism and political controversy in recent tweets

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a Minnesota state representative, posted a series of tweets on October 3, 2025, addressing recent controversies and political discourse. The tweets covered topics ranging from media criticism to debates about race and AI-generated content from the White House.

In his first post at 01:59 UTC, Hudson commented on reactions to the production "@PrecariousState," stating, "After seeing '@PrecariousState' tonight, I eagerly await all the ad hominem reviews pointing to who was involved rather than refuting a single point."

Shortly after, at 02:06 UTC, he weighed in on discussions surrounding artificial intelligence videos produced by the White House. He wrote, "All this controversy over AI videos from the White House...

... the focus is on whether they're racist.

The real question Democrats should be considering is... what happens past the point that nobody cares?

If you can't successfully shame, what else can you do?"

Later that morning at 04:29 UTC, Hudson addressed claims about conservative viewpoints regarding race in America. He stated, "Looney alt right nobodies notwithstanding, no conservative or Republican of any stature or significance is arguing for a 'white' America.

But since radical leftists define 'whiteness' as, among other things, showing up to work on time, I can understand your confusion."

Hudson has previously engaged in public debate over issues related to free speech and cultural conflict. As a Minnesota state legislator known for his active social media presence and commentary on national politics and social issues, his remarks often generate discussion across political lines.