MSNBC host Joy Reid delivered bad news to “white progressive women” by continuing her far-left war path after Vice President Kamala Harris's landslide defeat to current President-elect Donald Trump last week.
Reid jumped on TikTok “I think white progressives, especially white progressives, might be thinking about marching against Trump's victory, maybe thinking about putting their P-word hats back on and doing something like that,” he said on Saturday. I just want to give some free advice to white progressive women who don't have that. That's all I have to offer. You probably shouldn't send such an invitation to a black woman you know. I'll tell you right now, they're not coming. ”
“Yeah,” one commenter wrote to Reid. “I'll be busy vacuuming the ceiling.”
Reed continued, “I'm sure, for example, that black women have resigned from the 'Save America' coalition, the 'Save Democracy' coalition, and certainly the 'Save the Democratic Party' coalition. That's probably not going to happen. I don't think so, but I would.'' Keep the invitation among your friends. Because I don't think it will come. I think black women are coming now. [focused] in [goals of] Save Black women, prioritize Black men, prioritize Black communities, Black businesses, and… Black spaces. But will it save America or the Democratic Party? Yes, I don't think that's happening. ”
Indeed, on election night, Ms. Reid complained that Ms. Harris lacked the support of “white women” in the battleground state of North Carolina, one of many disastrous losses for Ms. Harris in the Electoral College count. Not too much.
“Black voters supported Kamala Harris, but white women voters did not,” Reid said. I lamented last week. “That seems to have happened in that state,” she continued, adding that even though women in North Carolina “lost their reproductive rights,” the Harris campaign was unable to “enough support white women.” He said there was no.
“That message clearly wasn't enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, who is a fellow woman,” she said during an MSNBC broadcast. “This will be a second chance to have to change,” he added. Along with patriarchy. ”
What is the reaction of observers?
In the comments below Reid's TikTok video, it appears other Black women agree with her prediction that they won't be involved in Democratic Party activities in the future, including some pretty hilarious parts. is.
- “Yeah,” one commenter wrote to Reid. “I'll be busy vacuuming the ceiling.”
- Another user declared: “I can't wash my hair. It'll take me 4 years.”
- “I'm tired!” another commenter shared. “I'm watching 227 reruns that day…”
- “It's true! 4 years of paid vacation…” said another user.
- Another commenter said: “Thank you.” “I'm tired of fighting for others. I don't have the desire to fight right now.”
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