If you needed any more proof that the establishment media is America’s Enemy No. 1, then here it is.
We’re positive you didn’t require any more proof, but here it is anyway.
Fake news pundits went into full meltdown mode after is looked as if Glen Youngkin was poised to defeat McAuliffe in the Virginia gubernatorial race.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid in particular launched into a panic the likes of which hasn’t been seen since Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential win. As Republicans scored upset victories in statewide elections in Virginia, Reid claimed that parents being concerned about “education” was really just “code for ‘white parents don’t like the idea of teaching about race.’”
Reid made the remarks as Republican Glenn Youngkin won the state’s governorship, Winsome Sears won the state’s lieutenant governorship, and the GOP won the state’s attorney general’s office.
Joy Reid just now:
"Exit polls showed that the coronavirus was not important to voters in Virginia. It was education. Which is code for white parents don’t like the idea of teaching about race."
It's like she's trying to campaign for the GOP midterms already. pic.twitter.com/GU1qRnrQ62
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) November 3, 2021
During another portion of MSNBC’s election coverage, Reid said (with all seriousness) that Republicans were dangerous and a threat to U.S. national security.
She referred to Republican as a party of “insurrectionists” and bolstered racial divide despite a proud black conservative women wining the Lt. Governor seat in Virginia. Ordinarily, Winsome Sears’ victory would be lauded as a repudiation of so-called white supremacy. She would be plastered on every magazine; the rising star at CNN. Instead, the U.S. Marine veteran is considered a “threat to national security” by mainstream media pundits.
You can’t make this up.
MSNBC's Joy Reid, with dangerous rhetoric that'll get Republicans hurt: "Republicans are dangerous…[T]his isn't a party that's just another political party that disagrees with us on tax policy. That at this point, they're dangerous. They're dangerous to our national security." pic.twitter.com/5NiWIbn1Qk
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 2, 2021
Reid trivialized the claim that critical race theory was being taught in schools, downplaying the issue by claiming that the term is used to describe “anything that makes a white parent uncomfortable.”
Again, you really can’t make this stuff up…
Joy Reid: @GlennYoungkin has run a campaign on the "racist idea…that you cannot teach the truth about Thomas Jefferson" or "enslavement" b/c "that makes a white parent uncomfortable" and is thus deemed "critical race theory" even though "it's not even real" #VAgov pic.twitter.com/ssmVb2sciX
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 2, 2021
Reid suggested that removing controversial books from schools could result in books about Dr. Martin Luther King being removed from schools.
“What’s next? The biography of Dr. King? Is W.E.B. Du Bois next?” she said.
Where is she coming up with this? It’s actually quite impressive.
The ability to witness mental illness play out to such a degree is unlike any other human psychological experiment.
If your conclusion to parents questioning the indoctrination of their children using a far-left theory that teaches them to hate America, hate their race, and hate the race of others is that books by MLK Jr. could be banned, then maybe you have to ask yourself if you’re the bad person here.
Joy Reid peddles the @GlennYoungkin/Toni Morrison lie, predicting that Terry McAuliffe could win #VAgov because Youngkin decided to run a racist campaign against Toni Morrison's Beloved and therefore run a campaign against all Black people pic.twitter.com/NyFSX2DIXH
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 2, 2021
It’s difficult to synthesize exactly what happened here.
The only takeaway is: don’t be like this person.
Author: Asa McCue
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