Vile racism by an MSNBC host. She just called Sen. Tim Scott and Herschel Walker, among others, “minstrels.”
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
Hey sweetie, can you say President Scott!
MSNBC is a modern day menstrual show.
It just shows you who the real racists are.
If a conservative TV host said this about a black liberal, he’d be fired before the show was over, and a protest would be organized in the street outside the studio as he tried to escape.
Unhinged
I’d like to see this people go to Herschel Walker and say that to his face.
Filthocrats. *”Spit**
This might be a little off topic, but I recall reading somewhere that Al Jolson (because he performed in blackface and did minstrel numbers in his movies) in real life very much respected blacks and supported civil rights for them (which was not particularly fashionable in Hollywood back then). Seems that he got stigmatized as something of a racist in a rather unfair manner.
The new Uncle Tom. Pot/Kettle/Black
Such distain she shows for her own race!!!!
The real racist victims are conservative blacks. Brave, smart and patriotic ones that the DemoTrash of the left arent a smidgeon worthy of even licking their shoe heels.
That’s racist!
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Pure racism on display.
How devaluing...
People that share your complexion & certainly have their own experience with that and you minimize & devalue them worse than the klan did... at least those pukes viewed dark skinned people that thought for themselves as threats. You trivialize them to bobo and jester status. Why did you not go street organists monkey? You know you wanted to...
Don’t think you aren’t being heard, ma’am.
How devaluing...
People that share your complexion & certainly have their own experience with that and you minimize & devalue them worse than the klan did... at least those pukes viewed dark skinned people that thought for themselves as threats. You trivialize them to bobo and jester status. Why did you not go street organists monkey? You know you wanted to...
Don’t think you aren’t being heard, ma’am.
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