Lunatic MSNBC Host Makes Ridiculously Racist Remarks Against White Republicans – When Can We Cancel Her?
Last week, MSNBC host Joy Reid made an incredibly racist statement, which honestly isn’t anything new coming from her.
But she’s a black liberal so they are permitted to get away with it.
Reid tweeted,
I’ll say it again: people on the right would trade all the tax cuts for the ability to openly say the n-word like in “the good old days.” To them, not being able to be openly racist and discriminatory without consequence is oppression. Trump is the avatar for this “freedom.”
I’ll say it again: people on the right would trade all the tax cuts for the ability to openly say the n-word like in “the good old days.” To them, not being able to be openly racist and discriminatory without consequence is oppression. Trump is the avatar for this “freedom.” https://t.co/RlqAFYe5Zr
— Joy-Ann Pro-Democracy & Masks Reid 😷 (@JoyAnnReid) March 4, 2021
How is this kind of crap even tolerated? This is racist to the bone, yet the left is quiet about it.
Folks…how did we get here? How have we fallen so far as a society that people don’t even realize what is racist anymore?
Just earlier today I was watching an older video on YouTube from Kaitlin Bennett at Liberty Hangout and she was talking to some young guy and he was calling her and everyone else around her racist because they were white.
There were times that he almost started to spell out an argument, but then fell flat on his face.
Kaitlin asked the young man why she was racist and sometimes he would say because she supported President Trump. Well, why does that make her racist? Because she supports his “racist” policies.
But then she pressed him even further and asked him to give an example of one. Go to about the 17:00 mark of the video and you’ll see how he responds. He can’t give a policy and he tries to squirm his way out of it like he doesn’t have to answer the question. He’s answered everything else so far. They’ve been talking for at least 17 minutes. If he was so sure of his policies, he should know at least one of them.