To start off the new year as they mean to go along, MSNBC’s Joy Reid imparted a big fat dose of race baiting, declaring that white Christian conservatives believe America is their country and no one else’s.
In a ranting monologue, Reid stated “There are white so-called Christian conservatives who feel like this country was built by them for them, and so everyone but them needs to suck it up and let them have their way or else.”
MSNBC’s primary bigot pivoted into political divineness, noting “Their party, the Republicans, have gone from pretending to be the party of personal responsibility to unmasking themselves as the party of selfish people that cannot play well with others.”
Funny that, because it’s exactly what many say the Democrats have become.
Reid then criticised conservatives for creating new platforms to avoid the rampant censorship of tech giants fuelled by leftist hysteria.
“And they even have their own cable networks plus something called GETTR, which kind of sounds like porn. Moving on,” Reid bizarrely stated.
Referring to conservatives as “special citizens” Reid charged that they walk around saying things like “‘I don’t want to wear a mask, and if you try to attack me, I’ll attack the low-waged clerks at the store or at the Burger King. I don’t want to get the vaccine either. If people get sick from me, oh well, not my problem.”
The Host then went after Joe Rogan (who has never cast himself as a christian, or a conservative) noting “Joe Rogan said it’s fine. My kids aren’t going to mask up to protect those other kids. F those other kids, their parents are probably commies anyway.’ Which usually means people who want rights for other people and who give a damn what happens to them.”
“So this midterm election year, we’re going to find out which brand of citizenship is stronger, and the answer will tell us whether our democracy is strong enough to survive.” Reid concluded.
A road in London called ‘Black Boy Lane’ was renamed because it was “racist,” despite the change being opposed by 100% of black people who lived on the road.
It cost the taxpayer £186,000.
The old name still remains on the sign, and the new name has been crossed out with spray paint.