It's About Time: These Hollywood Elites Are Getting Hammered For Bashing White Americans

Written By BlabberBuzz | Thursday, 01 June 2023 02:10 PM
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Actress Jane Fonda and "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin have faced criticism for their recent comments targeting white men and women.

Fonda, speaking at the Cannes Film Festival, blamed men and racism for climate change and called for the arrest of oil executives who are "all men." Fox News contributor Ari Fleischer criticized Fonda's remarks, arguing that identity politics is "killing America" and causing support for the Democrats to dwindle. Fonda's comments were also criticized by former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon, who called them "ridiculous" and pointed out Fonda's energy hypocrisy in driving a Tesla.

Meanwhile, Hostin received backlash for her remarks targeting white women voters, accusing them of wanting to "protect the patriarchy" by falling "in line" with their husbands' voting patterns. Hostin appeared to reference the book "They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South," in her remarks, seemingly comparing those who went along with their slave-owning husbands to any who continue to support Trump. Fox News' Kennedy fired back at Hostin for "shaming" mothers and said the liberal ABC host is not bringing funny or "intelligent conversation" to viewers.

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Fleischer argued that identity politics is "killing America" and causing support for the Democrats to dwindle. "The notion that we should judge one another on the basis of whether we're male or female or White or Black or Hispanic or anything else. This is the disease inside the Democratic Party," Fleischer told Sean Hannity. "They're taking the beautiful phrase e pluribus unum and abolishing the unum, the unity that has made us a great country, and they only want to focus on the pluribus, the many, and they use it the derogatory… way against White men."

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Fonda called the climate crisis, caused by racism and white men, a "tragedy" that must "absolutely stop." "There would be no climate crisis if there was no racism. There would be no climate crisis if there was no patriarchy. It's a mindset that sees things in a hierarchical way," Fonda said. "White men are the things that really matter, and then everything else with nature at the bottom, sacrifice zones, right? It is a tragedy that we have to absolutely stop."

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Hostin accused white women voters of wanting to "protect the patriarchy" by falling "in line" with their husbands' voting patterns. "I think that women, White women in particular want to protect the patriarchy here because it's to their benefit," Hostin said. "They want to make sure that their husbands do well. They want to make sure that their sons do well. They want to make sure that their children do well, and they want to make sure that they do well."

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Fox News' Kennedy criticized Hostin for "shaming" mothers and said the liberal ABC host is not bringing funny or "intelligent conversation" to viewers. "I am shocked that people on ‘The View’ have not been punished or sanctioned by their network for espousing some of the racist views that they do on a daily basis," she said during "Fox News Tonight" Tuesday. "They've gotten way too comfortable being cruel and divisive. They're not making the country better."

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