Sunny Hostin kicked off what promises to be a lively Black History Month at “The View” by insisting that the “vast majority” of Americans are racist to the core.
On Thursday’s edition of the IQ-draining ABC gabfest, the race-obsessed Hostin jousted with white co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin over the ridiculous idea that’s been promulgated by the left that the U.S. is a country built on the bones of black slaves and that it is and always will be a land of institutionalized racism.
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“I don’t think the American people are racist. I think there’s a history of racism, or Vice President Harris saying, no, I don’t believe America is racist but there is a history and we’re still living with racism we have to deal with,” Griffin said during the discussion.
“And there are plenty of racist people in this country,” co-host Joy Behar chimed in, almost certainly referring to Republicans.
Griffin continued, “And there are absolutely racist people in this country. It is not the vast majority of people in this country, and I feel like….”
“We don’t know that. We don’t know that,” Behar shot back.
Hostin then jumped in, using no less an authority than FBI Director Christopher Wray who has insisted that white supremacy is the greatest threat facing the country today.
“Well, the FBI director said white supremacy is the biggest threat to our country today,” she proclaimed.
Griffin protested, “That still doesn’t mean that’s the vast majority of people. I just don’t believe that, in my day-to-day life, that the people you’re encountering harbor racist viewpoints. I do think that this division that we’re creating…”
Hostin went to the skin color card, “If you looked like me you would believe differently,” she said as the audience showed its approval like barking, clapping seals.
“I think there is a significant portion that are racist and you can’t dismiss my lived experience,” she added to more applause from the seats.
The race-obsessed Hostin then claimed that someone called her son the “N-word” and that is enough proof for her blanket smear of tens of millions of Americans.
“Then I say that there are a lot of racists in this country, I just experienced my son walking down the beach being called the N-word several times in Florida. So don’t — you can’t say, ‘I believe that the vast majority of people aren’t racist.’ We don’t know that. In my lived experience…,” she said.
“That’s fair. There are 300 million people in the country. I would never minimize your lived experience any more than I would mine as an Arab woman,” responded the show’s token conservative punching bag, a tepid reaction to Hostin’s flagrantly racist claim.
While any objective observer can argue that Critical Race Theory ideology is a crock of racist crap, it exists as a cloak of widely legitimized cover for the virulent strain of anti-white hate that has raged like cancer through America in the post-Obama years, especially during the presidency of Joe Biden, arguably the most divisive leader in American history.
There’s a word for a person who sees everything through the lens of race and if Hostin wants to see one, she just needs to look in a mirror.
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