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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Fox & Friends Ask Co-Host If She Served Kool-Aid And Collard Greens!
Elisabeth Hasselbeck announced that her run on the couch is about to come to an end. She announce she will leave the right wing network in December.
She will now become a full time mom to her many children.
In the meanwhile the two meat heads will have to find a replacement.
Wondering who could be the new blonde on the couch?
In the meantime, Hasselbeck will no longer have to defend the ignorance of co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.
Well in their annual Thanksgiving special, they invite Outnumbered's Harris Faulkner to make a few easy dinners.
That nimrod Brian Kilmeade asked the well educated Black anchor if she served Kool-Aid when she prepares food.
“Do you make Kool-Aid?” he asked.
“Uh, do I do what?” she replied.
“Make Kool-Aid,” Kilmeade repeated.
“Uh, no,” Faulkner stuttered. “I – I don’t make Kool-Aid.”
Last time, Kilmeade asked a weather girl if she was raised on tacos and tequila.
As you know, me and S. Baldwin have long complained about the divisive tactics of that right wing network. The network is playing on the racist stereotypes of Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims.
Of course these narratives drive White resentment. It's unfortunate that this right wing network dominates in ratings. It's a pretty damn shame that on Thanksgiving your crazy family member may have thoughts of Blacks being pretty much raised on chicken, collard greens, skittles, watermelon, grape drank and Ol' English.
Thanks to Raw Story for bring it to our attention.
Kilmeade is still trying to wrap his brain around the notion that black families serve turkey at Thanksgiving rather than fried chicken.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the 60s in a Long Island community located near the community where Kilmeade grew up.
ReplyDeleteKool-Aid was a very popular SUMMER refreshment served by many moms in my community. We even used to wet our fingers, dipping them into the sugary powder before licking the sweetness from our fingers.
I am reading comments that Fox News is a white supremacist, racist media outlet.
I have a question.
Is Bill O'Reilly racist for repeatedly addressing with many different guests, America's expanding and shameful *National Epidemic of Childhood Abuse and Neglect*, *Poverty*, that for more than two generations has deprived untold numbers of American kids from experiencing and enjoying a fairly happy American kid childhood with *Safe Streets* to travel and play on.
*Child Abuse and Neglect* that is primarily responsible for populating our prisons with depressed, angry, frustrated, undisciplined, unpredictable, sometimes suicidal teens and adults full of resentment for irresponsibly being introduced to a life of hardships and struggles.
*Early Childhood Abuse and Neglect* that often leads depressed, sometimes suicidal *(NY Times May 18, 2015 - Rise in Suicide by Black Children Surprises Researchers)* children to develop into depressed, angry, frustrated, unpredictable, sometimes suicidal teens and adults lacking empathy and compassion for others, though needing to vent their pent up negative emotions, often causing emotional and physical harm to peaceful people...instead of venting their anger, resentment and pain on the immature single moms and/or dads who introduced them to a life of pain and struggle by irresponsibly building a family before acquiring the practical skills, *PATIENCE* and means to successfully raise and nurture a developing young child who matures into a fairly happy responsible teen and adult with mostly fond memories of his or her childhood.
The question all concerned, compassionate Americans should seriously be asking ourselves, our elected, civil, social, community and religious leaders is, what real, substantial changes in our society's attitude and laws need to occur to prevent abuse that often causes young kids to mature into depressed, frustrated, angry teens and adults as a result of experiencing the *emotional and/or physical trauma of an abusive childhood?*
Black *(Children's)* Lives Matter; Take Pride In Parenting; *End Our National Epidemic of Child Abuse and Neglect*; End Community Violence, Police Fear & Educator's Frustrations