Whitey Ford
11-11-2022, 03:25 PM
MSNBC- Moolies, Shines, Niggers, Boons & Chimps. :unigger
Jemele Hill: MSNBC Was Racist To Fire Cross, Others 'Comfortable Voting For Cruelty'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P32MspGxwsU
The Atlantic’s Jemele Hill book tour took her to Thursday’s Amanpour and Company on PBS to discuss her life and career as a sports journalist who has become a left-wing activist. During the sit-down, Hill would suggest it was racist for MSNBC to fire Tiffany Cross and alleged that “many people are comfortable voting for cruelty.”
Martin did not explicitly cite Cross, but set the stage when she declared, “There are some prominent African-American women in media who have lost their jobs because they said things that their employers did not appreciate or that they felt went too far. But they felt they had to say it or they felt that it was important for them to say.”
The lesson is for a lot of the corporations who say they want black people, you know, as in commentators. They want the faces. They don't want the voices. And the lesson, to me, is for them. And, you know, just recently, we've seen this example with a friend of mine, Tiffany Cross, who is no longer at MSNBC. She had the highest rated show on the weekend. And they unceremoniously showed her the door because she responded to a text by Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly. And they felt like her response was not up to standard.
The problem with Hill’s claim is that Joy Reid is still employed by MSNBC, not to mention Cross was possibly sacked for going on Comedy Central’s Hell of a Week with Charlamagne tha God and calling Florida “the dick of the country.” Nor did she explain why calling people racists is necessary for “black creators and black commentators.”
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/alex-christy/2022/11/11/jemele-hill-msnbc-was-racist-fire-cross-others-comfortable-voting
Jemele Hill: MSNBC Was Racist To Fire Cross, Others 'Comfortable Voting For Cruelty'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P32MspGxwsU
The Atlantic’s Jemele Hill book tour took her to Thursday’s Amanpour and Company on PBS to discuss her life and career as a sports journalist who has become a left-wing activist. During the sit-down, Hill would suggest it was racist for MSNBC to fire Tiffany Cross and alleged that “many people are comfortable voting for cruelty.”
Martin did not explicitly cite Cross, but set the stage when she declared, “There are some prominent African-American women in media who have lost their jobs because they said things that their employers did not appreciate or that they felt went too far. But they felt they had to say it or they felt that it was important for them to say.”
The lesson is for a lot of the corporations who say they want black people, you know, as in commentators. They want the faces. They don't want the voices. And the lesson, to me, is for them. And, you know, just recently, we've seen this example with a friend of mine, Tiffany Cross, who is no longer at MSNBC. She had the highest rated show on the weekend. And they unceremoniously showed her the door because she responded to a text by Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly. And they felt like her response was not up to standard.
The problem with Hill’s claim is that Joy Reid is still employed by MSNBC, not to mention Cross was possibly sacked for going on Comedy Central’s Hell of a Week with Charlamagne tha God and calling Florida “the dick of the country.” Nor did she explain why calling people racists is necessary for “black creators and black commentators.”
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/alex-christy/2022/11/11/jemele-hill-msnbc-was-racist-fire-cross-others-comfortable-voting