In one of a series of racially insensitive remarks that pervaded her speech, Coulter added, "Marriage is not a civil right. You're not black." It was part of a larger argument on which she later elaborated, telling the crowd that the 14th Amendment only applies to African-Americans and that it does not, in fact, apply to women, LGBT people or other minorities.
Someone please help. For the life of me I cannot find a single thing Ann Coulter said to be racially insensitive. She talked about the 14th amendment applying only to blacks and black people agree with that. In no stretch of the imagination has it ever applied to gays. So what "race" is she being insensitive towards?
That being said (and set in sand), the "series of racially insensitive remarks" only exist in the mind of the author and those that choose to sycophantize about her.
Indeed, she didn't say anything racially insensitive. It's the opposite point of view that is. The writer is trying to put a spin on it.
In fact this is one of the reason blacks tend to be more against gay rights than whites. It's an insult to the Civil Rights movement to equate the two fights. One was based on unfairly judging people strictly by a characteristic they have no control over, and the other is strictly based on a behavioral choice.