Monday, September 17, 2018

Michael Che makes racist, anti-Christian 'joke' at Emmys

Colin Jost and Michael Che
First it was Miss America ditching the swim suits. Now it's the Emmy Awards ditching any shred of class and decency it ever had. Well, it never really had either, but it certainly ditched a lot of future viewers, I'm guessing.

Emmy co-host Michael Che began the debacle with a load of political "jokes" and jabs as per usual with the edgy left. [About as edgy as water.] But one incredibly insensitive, abhorrent, anti-religious and thoughtless remark pissed off many viewers.

In the toad's opening monologue with Colin Jost of SNL, Che said that his mother would not be watching the show. "My mother is not watching," Che said. "She says she doesn't like watching white award shows because you guys don't thank Jesus enough."

"That's true," he continued. "The only white people that thank Jesus are Republicans and ex-crackheads."

Great, another black racist who gets away with racist remarks because white people are the new targets of racism.

The "joke" angered some viewers who took to Twitter.

"Okay @DaytimeEmmys #MichaelChe I am not a Republican neither an ex-crack head do I get to thank #Jesus according to your standards? I'm a believer any and WILL thank JESUS! Really bad writing," one person tweeted.

Another viewer tweeted: "Have the Emmys on for thirty seconds and Michael Che (Black host) says "the only people who thank Jesus are republicans and ex crack addicts" - f--off."

Another person, who was obviously a fan of Che wrote: "Michael Che - do not knock JC - Jesus is just all right with me."

Before Dumb and Dumper took the stage, the Emmys started with a song whose chorus was "We Solved It," a comic ode to the diversity of nominees -- and Hollywood's narcissistic self-absorption.

Kate McKinnon and Kenan Thompson started the song and pointed out how Sandra Oh could become the first woman of Asian descent to win an Emmy. The duo sang: "There were none, now there's one, so we're done."

They were next joined by Tituss Burgess, Kristen Bell, Sterling K. Brown and Ricky Martin, who said the song was "too white" and gave it a Latin turn.

Too white? How racist is the left going to go?

Andy Samberg joined in the song asking if there was a place for a straight white male in the song and he was sent off with loud cheers from the cretins known as the audience.

When everything is about race, religion and gender, you're a racist, bigot heterophobe.

It's amazing that people still bother to watch this intersectional load of crap.


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