Jemele Hill is sure white Peter Doocy really wanted to say something racist about Kamala’s ‘southern accent’

Former ESPN personality and incorrigible race-baiter Jemele Hill took a shot at Fox News reporter Peter Doocy over his question about Kamala Harris’ fake accent at a Detroit rally.

During Tuesday’s daily press briefing, the conservative network’s White House correspondent sparred with regime spox Karine Jean-Pierre about the vice president’s “southern accent” which some have likened to the beloved Looney Tunes character Foghorn Leghorn.

But to Hill, everything has to be racist and she seemed to suggest that what Doocy really meant was that Harris was talking like the N-word, reading his mind to impose her own sickening worldview on the reporter, who has never once given any indication that he is prejudiced against black people.

“Ain’t no way Doocy wanted to say ‘southern accent,’” she claimed, sharing a post of the exchange.

“Again this entire conversation around VP Harris’ dialect is rooted in how little ‘some’ white folks know about Black people,” Hill added. “This is sh*tty journalism,” apparently meaning that she thinks Doocy is just a dumb white reporter.

X users had some thoughts, with some suggesting that when it comes to “sh*tty journalism,” Hill’s whining about Doocy is a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Harris’ “southern accent” is just one more example of how her entire campaign is fake and that she’s the most disingenuous candidate ever as well as being even more unlikable than Hillary Clinton who had her own history of phony accents, and was once ridiculed for a 2016 interview with a black radio station when she claimed that she carried a bottle of hot sauce in her purse.

Kamala has tried to outdo Mrs. Clinton when it comes to pandering to black voters who she is desperate to prove her authenticity to since she’s half Indian and half Jamaican and not traditionally black in the American sense. For example, she recently said that she washed collard greens in her bathtub.

Hill’s racism has been her brand ever since she came out and accused then-President Donald J. Trump of being a white supremacist when she was still employed by ESPN.

Chris Donaldson

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