These people need to stop.
Recently on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Joy Behar wildly claimed on air that President Donald Trump didn’t care about American deaths caused by the coronavirus.
According to Breitbart, when speaking about kids going back to school, Behar said, “Let’s see, do I listen to an immunologist and scientist, or do I listen to someone who suggests I inject myself with Lysol? Listen, I wonder if he’s sending Baron to school, by the way? I mean, that would be an interesting thing to ask. You know, we all know he’s a liar, and he only cares about being re-elected, not how many people will die. So we do not listen to anything he says, subject number one.”
Adding, “Now, 164 kids have gotten sick in 15 states, as you pointed out, in New York I think three from a corona-related disease. It is particularly sinful to send black children back to school without adequate testing or without a vaccine because we now know that the black community is being impacted by this disease more than Caucasians, and there must be a very important reason. I mean, there are some ideas floating around, but at the moment, we don’t know what it is, so the jury is still out on that. So it’s dangerous for black children. So let me just point out that the White House now has 50% incorrect testing, so the tests are not working. There’s a lot of stuff that needs to be discussed before he’s ready to send my grandson back to school.”
You can watch a clip of Behar’s comments here.
I was concerned about this but when I seen who it was, I laughed! Joy Behar is insignificant and incredibly ignorant!
Consider the source. Now, for some facts, maybe? Yes, the Black community does have a higher death rate…in those states with the highest populations. New York, California, Illinois and Washington DC where the leftist ideology has managed to keep Blacks on the plantations for generations. In areas where there is opportunity, equality in education and decent housing the racial divide in deaths is far lower and represents the percentage of population of the areas. For Behar to suggest the government or medical profession is purposefully creating this disparity is just asinine.