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Aug 23, 2015 18:55:11   #
KHH1
 
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be white
by theGrio | August 22, 2015 at 10:53 AM
Thursday, Fox News hosts complained on an episode of The Five that the Black L***s M****r movement was excluding white people and that the discussion of race relations that followed the movement had put white people into an “impossible situation.”

“It is uncomfortable,” guest host Melissa Francis, who claimed that she no longer felt like she could safely join a discussion on race relations, said. “Sometimes you feel like it’s hard to say anything right.”

“You’ve got to be inclusive,” Kimberly Guilfoyle, who seemed to take offense at the idea that she could not relate to black problems, said. “I think it’s very insulting to say, ‘White people don’t understand.’ What are you talking about? You’re part of the problem then if you’re … speaking and labeling all white people, saying they don’t understand the issue or saying they can’t relate. That’s really not giving people much credit, is it?”

“We’re in an impossible situation,” Brian Kilmeade, who claimed he was tired of being blamed for the past, lamented. “If you come up to us and say there was s***ery in this country 220 years ago and white people did it and I hold you responsible, what do you want me, Melissa, Greg and Kimberly to say? Number one, my relatives weren’t even here. My ancestors weren’t even here at the time.”

You can see the specific clip from that segment above, and additional video about the panel’s views on the inadequacies of the B*M movement, below.

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Aug 23, 2015 19:00:50   #
Unclet Loc: Amarillo, Tx
 
KHH1 wrote:
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be white
by theGrio | August 22, 2015 at 10:53 AM
Thursday, Fox News hosts complained on an episode of The Five that the Black L***s M****r movement was excluding white people and that the discussion of race relations that followed the movement had put white people into an “impossible situation.”

“It is uncomfortable,” guest host Melissa Francis, who claimed that she no longer felt like she could safely join a discussion on race relations, said. “Sometimes you feel like it’s hard to say anything right.”

“You’ve got to be inclusive,” Kimberly Guilfoyle, who seemed to take offense at the idea that she could not relate to black problems, said. “I think it’s very insulting to say, ‘White people don’t understand.’ What are you talking about? You’re part of the problem then if you’re … speaking and labeling all white people, saying they don’t understand the issue or saying they can’t relate. That’s really not giving people much credit, is it?”

“We’re in an impossible situation,” Brian Kilmeade, who claimed he was tired of being blamed for the past, lamented. “If you come up to us and say there was s***ery in this country 220 years ago and white people did it and I hold you responsible, what do you want me, Melissa, Greg and Kimberly to say? Number one, my relatives weren’t even here. My ancestors weren’t even here at the time.”

You can see the specific clip from that segment above, and additional video about the panel’s views on the inadequacies of the B*M movement, below.
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be... (show quote)


They kinda have a point, you can't talk to most b****s. They won't listen, they don't want to understand or even attempt to be fair. They want what they want, when they want it.

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Aug 23, 2015 19:30:20   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
KHH1 wrote:
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be white
by theGrio | August 22, 2015 at 10:53 AM
Thursday, Fox News hosts complained on an episode of The Five that the Black L***s M****r movement was excluding white people and that the discussion of race relations that followed the movement had put white people into an “impossible situation.”

“It is uncomfortable,” guest host Melissa Francis, who claimed that she no longer felt like she could safely join a discussion on race relations, said. “Sometimes you feel like it’s hard to say anything right.”

“You’ve got to be inclusive,” Kimberly Guilfoyle, who seemed to take offense at the idea that she could not relate to black problems, said. “I think it’s very insulting to say, ‘White people don’t understand.’ What are you talking about? You’re part of the problem then if you’re … speaking and labeling all white people, saying they don’t understand the issue or saying they can’t relate. That’s really not giving people much credit, is it?”

“We’re in an impossible situation,” Brian Kilmeade, who claimed he was tired of being blamed for the past, lamented. “If you come up to us and say there was s***ery in this country 220 years ago and white people did it and I hold you responsible, what do you want me, Melissa, Greg and Kimberly to say? Number one, my relatives weren’t even here. My ancestors weren’t even here at the time.”

You can see the specific clip from that segment above, and additional video about the panel’s views on the inadequacies of the B*M movement, below.
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be... (show quote)


Lets see,, Americans are cowards when speaking of race per eric holder , now Make your F-N mind up, it is not a disscusion when you have to divide us into races I thought we were Americans, and there is no link to a clip.

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Aug 23, 2015 19:32:19   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
KHH1 wrote:
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be white
by theGrio | August 22, 2015 at 10:53 AM
Thursday, Fox News hosts complained on an episode of The Five that the Black L***s M****r movement was excluding white people and that the discussion of race relations that followed the movement had put white people into an “impossible situation.”

“It is uncomfortable,” guest host Melissa Francis, who claimed that she no longer felt like she could safely join a discussion on race relations, said. “Sometimes you feel like it’s hard to say anything right.”

“You’ve got to be inclusive,” Kimberly Guilfoyle, who seemed to take offense at the idea that she could not relate to black problems, said. “I think it’s very insulting to say, ‘White people don’t understand.’ What are you talking about? You’re part of the problem then if you’re … speaking and labeling all white people, saying they don’t understand the issue or saying they can’t relate. That’s really not giving people much credit, is it?”

“We’re in an impossible situation,” Brian Kilmeade, who claimed he was tired of being blamed for the past, lamented. “If you come up to us and say there was s***ery in this country 220 years ago and white people did it and I hold you responsible, what do you want me, Melissa, Greg and Kimberly to say? Number one, my relatives weren’t even here. My ancestors weren’t even here at the time.”

You can see the specific clip from that segment above, and additional video about the panel’s views on the inadequacies of the B*M movement, below.
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be... (show quote)


Many of their ancestors weren't here at the time, either.

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Aug 23, 2015 19:44:36   #
KHH1
 
Unclet wrote:
They kinda have a point, you can't talk to most b****s. They won't listen, they don't want to understand or even attempt to be fair. They want what they want, when they want it.


People always say WHAT but they never say WHY.

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Aug 23, 2015 19:52:43   #
KHH1
 
reconreb wrote:
Lets see,, Americans are cowards when speaking of race per eric holder , now Make your F-N mind up, it is not a disscusion when you have to divide us into races I thought we were Americans, and there is no link to a clip.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akAkA8w9wLg

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Aug 23, 2015 19:56:00   #
KHH1
 
Fox is a real trip......

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Aug 23, 2015 20:41:52   #
markinny
 
KHH1 wrote:
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be white
by theGrio | August 22, 2015 at 10:53 AM
Thursday, Fox News hosts complained on an episode of The Five that the Black L***s M****r movement was excluding white people and that the discussion of race relations that followed the movement had put white people into an “impossible situation.”

“It is uncomfortable,” guest host Melissa Francis, who claimed that she no longer felt like she could safely join a discussion on race relations, said. “Sometimes you feel like it’s hard to say anything right.”

“You’ve got to be inclusive,” Kimberly Guilfoyle, who seemed to take offense at the idea that she could not relate to black problems, said. “I think it’s very insulting to say, ‘White people don’t understand.’ What are you talking about? You’re part of the problem then if you’re … speaking and labeling all white people, saying they don’t understand the issue or saying they can’t relate. That’s really not giving people much credit, is it?”

“We’re in an impossible situation,” Brian Kilmeade, who claimed he was tired of being blamed for the past, lamented. “If you come up to us and say there was s***ery in this country 220 years ago and white people did it and I hold you responsible, what do you want me, Melissa, Greg and Kimberly to say? Number one, my relatives weren’t even here. My ancestors weren’t even here at the time.”

You can see the specific clip from that segment above, and additional video about the panel’s views on the inadequacies of the B*M movement, below.
Fox News hosts complain about how hard it is to be... (show quote)


hello buckwheat. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

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Aug 23, 2015 21:29:36   #
KHH1
 
markinny wrote:
hello buckwheat. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:


Hey smallpinknoodle

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