Posted on 11/03/2021 1:36:22 PM PDT by jarheadtom
On Tuesday’s airing of “The View”, co-host Whoopi Goldberg proposed a wild suggestion when she advised “white people” to “step up” and not make skin color an issue in America. While The View has always been known for spreading some of the most outrageous liberal theories, even the guest, Michele Tafoya, a sports reporter for NBC, was confused. It was Tafoya who started the whole conversation by asking the audience why children are being taught so much about skin color in the first place.
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>>Says the woman who has been obsessed with racism.<<
YES! I’ve always felt the most racist women in this country are Whoopie, Orca Winfrey, and Michelle O.
I loved her in ‘Sister Act’ and ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’.
But once she got all mouthy-political, I couldn’t watch her anymore.
Great comedic actress who ruined herself trying to be something beyond her talents.
(I really liked Barbra Streisand once, too. But once a performer allows light upon mystery, they’re screwed. )
I totally agree......and I loved her in “Ghost”. No one can sing like Streisand but I wouldn’t walk across the street to see her.
Whoopi... Whoopi is angry, because white people are racist. What are you going to do in 2022, Whoopi Doo?
“African American Lives, traced part of her ancestry to the Papel and Bayote people of modern-day Guinea-Bissau.”
The average IQ in Guinea-Bissau is 67.
I’m just saying.
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Yes. And that was at a time she was a relatively happy person, her pre-Ted Danson days. Now she’s a bitter, old, obese, women who is as far crazy left as you can get.
She’ll never get over Condoleezza Rice taking a wrecking ball to her pet cause, CRT.
They don’t want it to be taught as history. They want it be taught as present day and it’s not.
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