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Unrepentant, ignorant racism has officially gone mainstream …
The season premiere of “Saturday Night Live,” a television program on the mainstream network NBC, featured a gangster rapper paying tribute to an extremist who’d recently disparaged Kentucky’s first black attorney general as a “sell-out Negro.”
A day after the Breonna Taylor decision on Sept. 24th, that extremist, Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory, delivered a racially charged press conference in which she ruthlessly attacked Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron.
She’d been upset over Cameron’s willingness to prioritize facts and evidence over “emotion or outrage.”
“Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery,” she’d said.
Both Mallory’s words and a quote from deceased antisemitic hate leader Malcolm X were replayed to SNL’s audience of millions this Saturday night by thug rapper Megan Thee Stallion during an interlude in her performance of her song, “Savage.”
Watch (*Racism warning):
Megan Thee Stallion said protect Black women and you better be listening. #SNL pic.twitter.com/03p6yHig5X
— Joey Nolfi (@joeynolfi) October 4, 2020
During Megan Thee Stallion’s performance of Stallion on SNL, a soundbite of Tamika Mallory is played of her calling Kentucky’s black AG Daniel Cameron “no different than the sellout negros that sold our people into slavery.”
And the crowd broke into cheers and applause. pic.twitter.com/U5DLPFvOmg
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 4, 2020
After playing the quotes, Megan Thee Stallion delivered a statement about the need to “protect our black women” and “protect our black men.”
“We need to protect our black women and love our black women because at the end of the day, we need our black women. We need to protect our black men and stand up for our black men because at the end of the day, we’re tired of seeing hashtags of our black men,” she said.
The performance came roughly a week and a half after a grand jury declined to indict the officers who’d opened fire and unintentionally fatally shot Taylor after her boyfriend had first fired at them during a raid of her home conducted on March 13th.
The grand jury’s decision angered Black Lives Matter extremists like Mallory. But in a statement delivered afterward, Daniel defended the jury’s decision by rightly noting that it was rooted in facts and evidence, not mindless outrage.
“My job is to present the facts to the grand jury and the grand jury then applies those facts to the law. If we simply act on emotion or outrage, there is no justice. Mob justice is not justice. Justice sought by violence is not justice. It just becomes revenge,” he said.
Listen:
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron:
“If we simply act on emotion or outrage, there is no justice. Mob justice is not justice. Justice sought by violence is not justice. It just becomes revenge and in our system, criminal justice isn’t the quest for revenge.” pic.twitter.com/122OFCm5j6
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 23, 2020
But instead of trying to refute his point with evidence, logic and reason, BLM extremists like Mallory resorted to racism.
“[A]s I laid there and I thought him about saying he’s a black man, I thought about the ships that went into Fort Monroe and Jamestown with our people on them over 400 years ago and how there were also Black men on those ships that were responsible for bringing our people over here,” she said at a press conference a day after the ruling.
“Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery and helped white men to capture our people, to abuse them, and to traffic them while our women were raped, while our men were raped by savages.”
“That is who you are, Daniel Cameron. You are a coward. You are a sell-out,” she continued, echoing the type of foul language sometimes heard on CNN.
Listen:
‘Daniel Cameron is no different than the sell-out negroes who sold our people into slavery’ — Activist Tamika Mallory compares Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron to African men who helped sell other Africans into slavery pic.twitter.com/OQDWwfXS9t
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 25, 2020
Though the woman’s clearly a racist and extremist, she’s since become a left-wing hero.
And because of Megan Thee Stallion’s shout-out to Mallory during Saturday’s performance, it appears she too is now a left-wing hero.
Look below as a litany of high-profile leftists praise her racist performance (*Language warning):
I LOVE that she had @TamikaDMallory’s voice for all to hear.
— Bettina Abolition Judd (@bettinajudd) October 4, 2020
For real!!! And that @TamikaDMallory plug was everything!!!#ProtectBlackWomen https://t.co/qI7Q2lgPsp
— Jumaane Williams (@JumaaneWilliams) October 4, 2020
That’s audio from @TamikaDMallory’s powerful speech btw👏🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 https://t.co/AYNa8Kzgdl
— Dometi Pongo (@Dometi_) October 4, 2020
kentucky’s attorney general getting called out on @nbcsnl hopefully will remind people that we more than ever need #justiceforbreonnataylor (words @tamikadmallory: https://t.co/8dxcbVLaUf) pic.twitter.com/ffdR23Ea3l
— Sarah Baird (@scbaird) October 4, 2020
Here’s the clip of @theestallion sampling @TamikaDMallory on SNL.
Say good night to your political career @DanielCameronAG and arrest the fucking cops who murdered Breonna Taylor. NOW! https://t.co/ZDbUJWjgVy
— Fred (@WaywardWinifred) October 4, 2020
“Fred” is a former senior advisor for Sen. Bernie Sanders, who earlier this year partnered with Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden for a so-called “Unity Task Force.”
Sarah Bird is a writer for The Guardian, The New York Times and other mainstream outlets.
As a reminder, Megan Thee Stallion’s performance happened on NBC, a mainstream network that attracts millions upon millions upon millions of viewers.
Furthermore, as of Sunday morning, not a single media outlet had called Stallion out for the racism, with outlets instead describing her stunt as a “call for justice.”
But racism isn’t justice; it’s ignorance …
The season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” began with a cold open during which comedian and actor Jim Carrey played Biden as he debated President Donald Trump, who in turn was played by Alec Baldwin.
Watch:
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