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WATCH: Joy(less) Reid accuses Republicans of race-based voting: 'Drive all the blacks out of the colleges'
March 07, 2024
MSNBC’s panel of lefties is a bit salty about Super Tuesday’s results, which saw Donald Trump dominate Nikki Haley in all but one primary.
Their outrage is far from surprising.
Joy Reid, however, took her criticisms a step too far when she went on a rant accusing Republicans of voting based on race alone.
“[Republicans] don’t vote based on economics or based on the benefits they're getting economically from the president. ...They’re voting on race. They're voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border [and] the idea that they can't get whatever job they want [because] a black person got it,” she said, adding that Republicans want to “drive all the blacks out of the colleges.”
“I didn't realize, all this time, I've been voting on race” and that “I didn’t care about the economy,” says Pat Gray sarcastically.
The irony of Reed’s racist tirade against Republicans’ supposed racism and cultural appropriation gets even stronger when you consider Reed’s hairstyle — a blondish-pink pixie cut.
“I'm not sure what culture that is, but it's not hers,” says Pat, pointing out the hypocrisy of the left’s constant finger-pointing over “cultural appropriation.”
To hear more, watch the clip below.
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