I guess that’ll be her last appearance on “The View.”
The View - home of brain dead wonders spouting off at the top of their lungs.
They were outclassed.
She began her rebuttal by saying, ″Nigger, nigger, nigger, whitey, whitey, whitey. It takes a whole lot of (courage) to come out in blackface ... I don’t care if you don’t like it. I do.″
https://apnews.com/article/59a857fd2b10063314283c524f8a851c
Date and location of the last time a race-based lynching was “okay”, Ms. Goldberg. Oh, and the political affiliation of the lynchers. Thank you.
Won’t be holding my breath for her response.
Wow! The designated punching bag hit back!
No wonder they were upset.
So. Whoopi thinks that black people are being “run down” by white people all the time. Lol.
They can’t handle the truth.
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Sorry, but this title did NOT match the exchange that took place. At the end she made sure that the other View members knew she was “Pro-choice” and that she and her family were vaxxed.
This exchange was Luke warm at best.
“Well, we need white people to step up and do that!” Goldberg demanded.
“They’ve been doing that since the Civil War,” Tafoya said,
She got that right. Why anyone appears with these ignorant harpies is beyond me. And anyone who watches?!
What in hell are the other two creatures besides CRT mediots, on each side of the real woman.
Virginia's new Lt Governor:
Meet Winsome Sears, Virginia’s new Lieutenant Governor.
She is a black woman, who immigrated from Jamaica, served in our Marines, has a Masters degree, ran a women’s homeless shelter, raised 3 kids— and now she has made history.
** It was okay, it was okay in the South. People did it all the time. People would run you down, not that long ago.**
from wiki:
“Prior to the Civil War, most of the victims of lynchings in the South were white men. [4]
“A significant number of lynching victims were accused of murder or attempted murder. Rape, attempted rape or other forms of sexual assault were the second most common accusation...According to Arthur F. Raper, out of approximately 100 lynchings of African Americans which were examined between 1929 and 1940, approximately one-third of the victims were falsely accused. [but two-thirds were legitimately guilty]
“In the 1890s, African-American journalist and anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells conducted one of the first thorough investigations of lynching cases. She found that black lynching victims were accused of rape or attempted rape about one-third of the time (although sexual infractions were widely cited as reasons for the crime). The most prevalent accusation was murder or attempted murder...”
“From 1882 to 1968, “nearly 200 anti-lynching bills were introduced in Congress, and three of them passed the House. Seven presidents between 1890 and 1952 petitioned Congress to pass a federal law.” [18] None succeeded in gaining passage, blocked by the Solid South...
“People often carried out lynchings in the Old West against accused criminals in custody. Lynching did not so much substitute for an absent legal system as constitute an alternative system...with the most common accusations being murder and robbery. Others were killed as suspected bandits ...” [stealing a horse was a hangable offense]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching_in_the_United_States
and
“Although often thought of as unique to states in the southern US, Americans practiced lynching across the country and, although Southern blacks were by far the most common victim, the violence left few races and ethnic groups unscathed, says Charles Seguin, assistant professor of sociology and social data analytics at Penn State and an affiliate of the Institute for CyberScience.
View the interactive map here.
Seguin adds that slavery and racism’s effect on this mob violence is deeply etched into the patterns of lynching displayed on the map, but lynching also occurred in Northern states, which had abolished slavery long before the Civil War.
““Although people knew about these lynchings at the time, I doubt many people today now know that brutal lynchings occurred in places like Chicago, Illinois; Duluth, Minnesota; or in Coatesville, Pennsylvania,” says Seguin.”
https://www.futurity.org/lynching-map-united-states-history-2064252/
Lynching people because they were black, or had land that someone wanted, or had wealth someone wanted, was the wrongest of wrongs that hangs over the heads of those democrats involved. Hanging them for legitimate crimes is not lynching; it’s a different story, and those hung for crimes shouldn’t be added to the ‘lynched’ list to inflate the numbers.
That would be like inciting a discussion of astrophysics at a monster truck rally in Toadsuck Arkansas.
Nobody cares what happens in that Nazi beerhall called “The View.”