The Unbridled Racism of Leftwinger Joy Reid

The unbridled racism of Joy Reid

I am not sure how it is possible, but radical, far-left talk show host Joy Reid gets away with exhibiting some of the most horrific racist rhetoric in media. She consistently makes baseless accusations predicated on people's skin color — particularly white skin color. In an era of politics that allegedly strives for racial equality, Reid does everything she can to remain divisive and bigoted. This week, Reid continued her assault on racial harmony by viciously attacking Kyle Rittenhouse crying during his testimony as "white tears."

"In America, there's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears," Reid said . "Particularly male, white tears. Really white tears in general, because that's what Karens are, right? They can Karen-out and then as soon as they get caught, bring waterworks."

Reid then compared Rittenhouse to the Supreme Court justice confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh. She essentially said each was faking their tears to hide their guilt and get sympathy from the public. Apparently, according to Reid, white people are to remain emotionless when they are being falsely accused of something horrible and having their reputation destroyed.

In the past several weeks, Reid has upped her usual disdain for white people by using the bigoted and offensive terms "missing white woman syndrome" and "white tears." Reid has an uncanny ability to target white people and specifically focus on their skin color. She is obsessed with white people.

Reid has stopped criticizing people based on their actions, ideas, principles, and policies. Instead, she ignores facts and reality and jumps to attacking people based on their skin color. Consider there have been plenty of people who have emotionally cried during hearings and court testimonies — people of all races and genders. Yet, Reid felt comfortable demonizing white people because of their race in instances where race had nothing to do with anything. Her hateful rhetoric should be called out for the unbridled bigotry that it is. Furthermore, such things should not be tolerated in 2021, and Reid should be held accountable for her racism.
 
During MSNBC’s election coverage on Tuesday, host Joy Reid argued that education “is code for white parents don’t like the idea of teaching about race.”

Reid said, “[T]he exit polls showed that — which was interesting — that the coronavirus, or that the virus was a very — was not important to many voters there. It was education, which is code for white parents don’t like the idea of teaching about race. And I mean, unfortunately, race is just the most palpable tool in the toolkit. It used to be of the Democratic Party back in the day when they were Dixiecrats and now of the Republican Party. It just is powerful.”

 
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says 'racism within the Democratic Party' is '800 lb gorilla in the room'

Democratic Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson claimed Wednesday that racism exists in the Democratic Party and likened it to an "800 lb gorilla in the room" that everyone pretends doesn't exist.

"I’m confused and a little disturbed by the reasoning here," Johnson tweeted in a response to a statement from Matthew Dowd, who dropped out of the race for Texas lieutenant governor earlier this week to allow for a more "diverse" field.

"Campaigns are precisely for the purpose of selecting the BEST candidate," Johnson continued. "It seems my friend is saying that Democratic primary voters are incapable of nominating women and minorities if there is a white man on the ballot?"


"If this is in fact the case then shame on the Democratic primary voters who are incapable of voting for women and minority candidates if presented with a white male alternative. But for white male candidates to stop running as Democrats to 'give us a chance' feels wrong to me," Johnson added.

"The problem is NOT white men running for office. The problem is the 800 lb gorilla in the room, which is the racism within the Democratic Party that many pretend doesn’t exist. So the solution isn’t folks like Dowd 'yielding' to candidates of color. It’s addressing the racism," he added.
 
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