March 24, 2022

Wendy Bell vs Joy Reid - Not A Contest At All

In case you missed it, Wendy Bell America's Worst White Woman lectured us on Joy Reid's racism.

For those of you who don't know, this is Joy Reid:


And this is what Damon Young had to say about Wendy in that link above:

Well, years ago, when Wendy Bell was still an anchorwoman at WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh’s ABC affiliate), six people were killed in a horrific mass shooting in a predominately black Pittsburgh suburb. A week after the shooting, Bell went to her Facebook fan page and published what historians now refer to as the “Moby Dick of White Privilege.” (By “historians” I mean “I.”)

She began with some “thoughts” on how she hadn’t been able to walk or talk since the shooting, continued by effectively calling the mothers of the suspected shooters “broke black hoes,” described the shooting with Pulitzer-level black poverty porn imagery, and then ended with a pitch-perfect screed on how a recent family night at the Cheesecake Factory with a smiling and skipping black server gave her hope for us. (If you think I’m making this up, please—I beg of you—read what she wrote. And even if you don’t think I’m making this up, read it for your own entertainment.) [All italics in original.]

So, of course, if there's anyone in America who's qualified to lecture us on race and how she's much more "down" with unity than Joy Reid, it's Wendy Bell.

Let's take a look.

The good folks over at Wendy Bell Watch tweeted:

Transcript:

Crazy.

You know what? What women do with their bodies -

You're the one pushing the vaccine, Joy.

We don't have right to bodily autonomy any more. Or maybe you forgot that. Maybe your right to decide what's best for your body only suits your things that you care about.

But those of us who didn't want it, you called names for two years, you blithering hack.

If you want to see yourself as a servant and all Black people as a servant, as the deck is always stacked against you, as you'll never be equal, as it'll always suck, that's on you.

But you're a noxious, toxic individual.

You provide way way too much fodder for us on this program because you represent everything I fundamentally am opposed to.

I guarantee you. I guarantee you I care more about Black equality than what Joy Reid espouses on her program.

Because it's not about equality. It's about her having a spotlight, having a mouthpiece, being noxious.

Her.

I'm down with "we."

What is best for "we the people."

And is it Katani Brown Jackson? You decide.

I know how I feel.

If you listen very very carefully (so closely that you're listening between the lines) you can almost hear the word "uppity" under Wendy's noxious toxic breath as she rants about Reid.

Wendy Bell's sotto voce racism.