And that white guy that's president of the NAACP was in the audience...his obvious desperation to demonstrate that he can pass as Black no doubt motivating him to be one of the vocal supporters of her when she was recounting discriminating against the white farmer before referring him to "one of his own".
Although it goes without saying there's a double standard (as compared, for instance, with the recent excuses made for Robert Byrd's KKK involvement as part of his personal evolution to Progressive Enlightenment) to not give the foolish woman credit for the point of her story, the terms she used in describing her referring the farmer of "one of his own kind" and the fact that she was willing to play to an audience that wanted to hear her talk down about whites shows that she still has a long way to go in overcoming her racist past.
These accusations against Fox confirm that.
She's still trapped by her hate.
She's making sure she lets the other haters know she's still one of them, so she doesn't have to worry about ever being abandoned or broke.
There is, after-all, still a twisted "honor among thieves"...and haters.
So much for the “post-racial” president.
Back to the 70’s.