Will we ever have any release from racists being pushed as the new normal?

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Ppl being fired over their jobs for shytting on Charlie Kirk and hes receiving the medal of honor

Or will we be stuck on both sides forever because of the internet?
 

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I don't think we will.

Racist acts are seen as political stances and are constantly getting waves of support.

If I was a white celebrity towards the downfall of my career, I'd say some racist shyt, claim that I'm receiving death threats, and then start a gofundme to "protect my family".
 

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no, because trumpism has broken politics, racism is now a political stance. there are lots of racists, so a lot more of these types will spring up.
 

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no, because trumpism has broken politics, racism is now a political stance. there are lots of racists, so a lot more of these types will spring up.
I'm.....older so I listen to C-SPAN in the morning because they offer every side a chance to speak. The conservatives/MAGAs really think they aren't hate spewers.

Some lady this morning, a racist MAGA obviously, said something to the effect of 'they may have gotten rid of (him), but there's 1000s more of (him) out there'. Cryptic asf.

Another white dude called in and said duke was a martyr and his assassination is more of a national tragedy than MLK or JFK. Mind you, this is on 9/11.....JD Vance decided to visit Utah instead of going to the 9/11 memorial.

You have the Utah governor calling it a political assassination before anyone knew any details, then you have multiple reports of HBCUs going on lockdown from threats because we get blamed for everything.

There's no saving a white nationalist/racist. They want to be on top so bad they're willing to tank everyone's best interest, and they don't care who dies in the process. We haven't seen the worst in modern times, outlook is pretty fkin grim
 

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Fired MSNBC Analyst Blasts Network’s Hosts for Caring More About Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension Than His Exit | Video​

"Including Morning Joe and Mika, who went after me after the show, basically saying they were glad I was terminated," Matthew Dowd tells Katie Couric​

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Fri, September 19, 2025 at 10:49 PM GMT+22 min read

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Katie Couric, Matthew Dowd on Couric's Next Question With Katie Couric

Katie Couric, Matthew Dowd on Couric's "Next Question With Katie Couric"

Former MSNBC senior political analyst Matthew Dowd had a few choice words for his ex-colleagues now that they’ve condemned Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, saying that despite having so much to say about the late night host’s removal, they had nothing to say about his.

“Not one person has said anything about me,” Dowd said during an appearance on Katie Couric’s podcast on Friday. “They’ve all gone out of their way to say, isn’t this horrible what happened to Jimmy Kimmel? Including Morning Joe [Scarborough] and Mika [Brzezinski], who went after me after the show, basically saying they were glad I was terminated.”

He continued, calling out his former MSNBC team for what he believes to be their seemingly selective outrage. “Today, they’re talking about how awful it is for our country that somebody like Jimmy Kimmel can’t say what he said and he is indefinitely suspended and not an iota about what their employer just did to another employee,” Dowd explained.

On Sept. 10, MSNBC fired Dowd for saying conservative political activist Charlie Kirk’s “hateful words” ultimately led to his fatal shooting. Dowd apologized for his remarks after his firing, assuring followers that he condemns all forms of violence.

“My thoughts & prayers are w/ the family and friends of Charlie Kirk. On an earlier appearance on MSNBC I was asked a question on the environment we are in,” he shared in a Bluesky post. “I apologize for my tone and words. Let me be clear, I in no way intended for my comments to blame Kirk for this horrendous attack. Let us all come together and condemn violence of any kind.”

ABC pulled Kimmel’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from the air indefinitely on Wednesday over remarks he made about Kirk during his Monday monologue. Since then, several media figures, late night hosts and celebrities have used their platforms to call out what they see as an infringement on the First Amendment by President Donald Trump, who’s FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has continued to target Trump critics. On Thursday, Carr threatened “The View” once again that the daytime talk show may no longer be exempt from the commission’s equal opportunity broadcast rules.

For now, Kimmel’s return to ABC remains in the air, with affiliate owner Sinclair stating that a suspension is “not enough” and that an apology from the host, along with donations to Kirk’s Turning Point organization and his family, should be included as part of any comeback deal.

 
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