“Cook your own dinner, MAGA,” liberal MSNBC host Joy Reid delivered a Thanksgiving speech to Republicans and President-elect Trump supporters Wednesday night.
On “The Laidout,” Reid said this at the end of the show. “Just because I voted for fascism, you don't want to be near me. It's not fair. I'm coughing from COVID-19 and I want you to wear a mask to be safe. “It's not fair. It's my body, my choice.” Well, I have another idea. Make your own dinner, MAGA. Make yourself a sandwich, wipe your tears, troll with Elon, and leave us alone. ”
During his rant, Reid accused Republicans of worshiping Trump “and not Jesus.”
“But if you expect the 73 million people who voted for prosecutors over felons, especially the 92% of black women who voted for Kamala, to give you cookies and trophies and hugs and high-fives in return for their votes, you I will. If you want to eat with me, I will. But if you want peace while we're on vacation and don't want to put up with your trolling while we eat Tofurky, then don't.” continued the liberal host.
Mr. Reed continued, “Stop acting like you owe us something.”
“It’s our Thanksgiving, our choice,” she said.
Reid opened the segment by taking aim at Trump voters who are upset that liberals won't want to share Thanksgiving dinner with them after the election.
In recent weeks, Reid furious with Latino votersThey also told them that “everything'' that happens to their family is theirs.

She also declared that black women were no longer interested in saving America following the results.
In a TikTok video she posted after the election, Reid directly addressed white female progressives, urging them to remove Black women from their guest lists if they plan to organize to protest Trump's victory.
“Free advice for progressive white women who might be thinking about marching against Trump's victory, maybe thinking about wearing a P-word hat and doing something like that. I would like to, but I would just say, maybe don't send messages like, 'Those are invitations to Black women. I’ll tell you right now, they’re not coming,” she said.





