Katie Couric admits to editing out Ruth Bader Ginsburg's negative comments about Kaep

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I’m still amazed that these Cacs got away with calling her “RBG”. Just imagine you’re googling “RBG” expecting images and information on the flag of Pan-Africanism only to have half of the pics and articles be on that old ass Cac bytch :mjlol:


It’s like when going on Google Images for NaS, damn near 40% of them are of that goofy fakkit ass Lil Nas X nowadays :francis:
 
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Couric should lose all credibility after this bullshyt.

The fact that it was RBG and they're both "Liberal" will help save Couric's credibility even when the optics would be different if it involved the Right Wing or someone that the media didn't like.
 

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Didn't we already know this?

Why is this going viral like it's new? This came out (not the Katie Couric part) when Kaep was kneeling.

That’s a generous reading of what she meant. This was the educated, liberal way of calling African countries shythole countries. On some “don’t like it, leave it” shyt.

It took everything in my power not to speak I’ll of the dead via social media when she passed.

Not letting Obama choose her replacement was one of the most egregious missteps ever, and hard to think it wasn’t :mjpls: in some sense. Her legacy is delivering the courts to the right as far as im concerned.

I'll give the benefit of the doubt that she was really on the some feminist-"I need the first female president to replace me" bullshyt.
 
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This is why Dave Chapelle said white liberals are punching down when they criticize black celebrities. Everything they say, however well intentioned on the surface, comes from a place of privilege that is enforced through racism and cannot be divorced from the broader social and historical context of a world in which we are an oppressed class.
 
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