This has to be the dumbest racist on TV. Unbelievable ignorance.
Far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid outrageous week continued Wednesday when she tweeted conservatives would all love to "openly say the n-word" and felt oppressed because they couldn't be "openly racist."
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I don't know if she is racist, but her history of postings online, which she initially blamed on being hacked (how is she not cancelled?); suggests she may not be comfortable with the gay population.
She denied she wrote it, blamed it on a hacker. I'm not sure if this case has been settled (where is Sherlock Holmes when we need him?). It seems her employer believes her, or, simply doesn't care about such language (unless you are politically on the other side)...
Even state run BBC covered this:
MSNBC's Joy Reid addresses homophobic blog post controversy
MSNBC's Joy Reid is facing criticism after old blog posts resurfaced that mocked homosexuality.
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A US TV host says she "genuinely does not believe" she wrote a series of homophobic blog posts that have resurfaced in recent days.
MSNBC's Joy Reid has come under fire after posts that mocked homosexuality and claimed to out people as gay were found on her old blog, The Reid Report.
Earlier this week, she denied making the comments and said her website had been targeted by hackers.
But on Saturday she admitted that there was no evidence for this claim.
"I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things, because they are completely alien to me," she said on her morning programme AM Joy.
"I hired cyber-security experts to see if somebody had manipulated my words or my former blog. And the reality is they have not been able to prove it."
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@MSNBC's Joy Reid addresses homophobic blog posts:
"I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things ... But I can definitely understand, based on things I have tweeted and have written in the past, why some people don't believe me."
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Ms Reid also acknowledged that she had tweeted controversial things in the past which is "why some people don't believe me".
Tweets have resurfaced from 2010, before she was well known, in which she questions conservative commentator Ann Coulter's gender and calls Senator Lindsey Graham "Miss Lindsey".
"Those tweets were wrong and horrible," she said on Saturday.