After MSNBC finally took out arrogantly racist host Joy Reid, I thought for a minute that the lady geniuses of ABC's ridiculous show "The View" might tone down their vile spew a tad about all things President Donald Trump and conservatism.
Just kidding.
I knew it would be full-speed ahead, and on Monday's episode of the unintentional comedy show, the ladies didn't disappoint, with overtly racist and blatantly antisemitic Sunny Hostin driving the clown car.
The fun began when noted Christian theologian Hostin declared (shouted) about how opposition to the cancer of “woke” ideology is “ungodly” and “not Christian.”
Yup, Sunny, Whoopi and the other ladies took their equally-ignorant audience to church!
Hostin kicked off the festivities by immediately tying opposition to wokeness to racism against black Americans. (I know; try to control your shock and amazement.) Here's Sunny (emphasis, mine):
I thought about the conversations you and I have had, Whoopi, so many times about the co-opting of the word “woke,” and the fact that the right somehow has made it a dirty word. To be woke is a word that came out of the African American community, and it was about being -- acknowledging social justice inequities, acknowledging peoples' suffering.
It is not a bad thing to be — to care about other people, to care about the sufferings of others, and to act upon it.
And so Whoopi will often tell me, ‘Well, I've never been asleep.’
Setting aside the reality that "being woke" is about far more than against racism and so-called "social justice inequities," and full-throated support of the sickness of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) and the belief that "equity" trumps (no pun intended) merit, it's the left itself that's solely responsible for "woke" being a "dirty word" among a majority of Americans.
After an incisive "yup" from Whoopi, Hostin continued — as the veins on her temples began to show.
That's how I feel. My parents, you know, they grew up in the Civil Rights movement. I grew up in the late '60s/'70s. I was always a part of it, and so I've never been asleep. And so it angers me when people are, like, ‘this woke stuff's got to go.’ That's telling me that you don't care about my lived experience! You don't care about the oppression of the LGBTQ community! You don't care about the oppression of the disabled! You don't care about the oppression of immigrants! You don't care about your fellow neighbor, and that is ungodly! That is not Christian! So.
While I appreciate Hostin's delusional exuberance, who, exactly, was she targeting?
Last time I checked, I haven't "oppressed" the LGBTQ community any more than I've "oppressed" the disabled community. And I certainly haven't "oppressed" immigrants — although I've certainly railed against illegal aliens streaming into America during the four disastrous years of the Biden-Harris administration, a growing number of whom have committed violent murders and rapes since they arrived.
As for the business of whether or not I'm "ungodly" and "not a Christian," I'm pretty sure that call is above Sunny Hostin's pay grade. Know what I mean? Of course you do.
Next up, pretend-Republican Ana Navarro tossed in her idiotic two cents about pretend "irony."
Yeah. But they – You now the most ironic thing is? They don't care about it and they don't care about it while wearing big, fat crosses around their necks.
Memo to Ms. Navarro: Don't even get me started about hypocritical people parading around with "big, fat crosses around their necks."
Whoopi then launched into a classic Whoopi know-it-all diatribe about past changes in America.
You know what? I think we always have to remember that all things that make people uncomfortable would be called woke. ... Everything. There have not been changes made in this country that were made without people being woke. We had to wake up and see that there's nothing wrong with who you want to love as long as you keep me in mind when I say this is who I love.
Hold the bus.
I can only speak for myself here, but I have zero problem with who people love, what they do with (or to) their bodies, and who they do whatever with, as long as others involved are adults and mentally capable of understanding what they're voluntarily doing.
However, I very much have a problem with the intentional indoctrination of young kids that so-called "transgenderism" is both natural and right — often without the knowledge of their parents — which is insane. And irreversible mutilation of children's bodies with mastectomies and castrations is unconscionable and beyond immoral.
Whoopi continued:
All of these things were challenged by people who said, oh. Maybe they didn't say you're too woke, but they used whatever the hip word of the time was. This has always been — it will always be. This is what change does, and it makes people uncomfortable. It scares people. It makes people think that they are losing their place. You're not losing your place.
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What your place is telling you is that there are more people out for this gig, and you better be better than you were.
Preach it, Whoopi, preach it!
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Please.
If the lady geniuses —and the rest of the leftist world — would take a long look at themselves in the mirror, take their own inventories instead of the inventories of those with whom they disagree, and clean up their own side of the street before worrying about yours and mine, it would not only be the first time they did so, but it would be a surrealistic sight to see.
P.S. Don't hold your breath.
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