crimethink
2nd November 2017, 06:55 AM
If it's on Talmudvision, it's not your friend...
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/10/30/duck-dynasty-star-claims-her-family-was-targeted-by-white-supremacists-over-biracial-son.html
Former “Duck Dynasty” star, Korie Robertson, has become an outspoken voice for racial healing in the United States, and now claims that she and her family were targeted by white supremacists over their adopted biracial son.
The star first made a name for herself on the topic of race relations after an emotional interview with CNN in which she called for Donald Trump to call out white supremacists in the wake of the Charlottesville protests. The star furthered this narrative while speaking to CBN News where she revealed that, as her family’s star rose, so too did the danger from racism.
“We have to stand up, and we should be emotional about things like that and we have to stand up and talk about it,” she said. “When our family hit mainstream and all the sudden all of America’s watching, they noticed our son’s biracial and we got comments and we got hate and negativity and we were actually targeted by white supremacists at one point. So it’s just shocking and scary and sad to know that that still exists in our country.”
[well, Korie, the fact you have a pet mulatto is exactly why "rednecks" (sic) like you and yours were even allowed on Talmudvision...]
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/10/30/duck-dynasty-star-claims-her-family-was-targeted-by-white-supremacists-over-biracial-son.html
Former “Duck Dynasty” star, Korie Robertson, has become an outspoken voice for racial healing in the United States, and now claims that she and her family were targeted by white supremacists over their adopted biracial son.
The star first made a name for herself on the topic of race relations after an emotional interview with CNN in which she called for Donald Trump to call out white supremacists in the wake of the Charlottesville protests. The star furthered this narrative while speaking to CBN News where she revealed that, as her family’s star rose, so too did the danger from racism.
“We have to stand up, and we should be emotional about things like that and we have to stand up and talk about it,” she said. “When our family hit mainstream and all the sudden all of America’s watching, they noticed our son’s biracial and we got comments and we got hate and negativity and we were actually targeted by white supremacists at one point. So it’s just shocking and scary and sad to know that that still exists in our country.”
[well, Korie, the fact you have a pet mulatto is exactly why "rednecks" (sic) like you and yours were even allowed on Talmudvision...]