“Let us choose optimism over cynicism and let us include inclusion over retribution”
The Kamala campaign is just Oprah with even less substance so it was little surprise when the portly talk show racist showed up at the DNC to cheer her on to her target audience that has dedicated its lives to abortion and celebrity gossip.
Oprah warned, “We won’t go back, we won’t be sent back, pushed back, bullied back, kicked back. We’re not going back.”
Then the celebrity who spent a generation shamelessly milking her audience claimed that “values and character matter most of all.”
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And if anyone can find an example of that in Oprah’s life, good luck.
“Let us choose optimism over cynicism and let us include inclusion over retribution,” she urged.
That’s quite a switch from her previous suggestion that racism wouldn’t end until all the old white people were dead.
Back in 2013, Oprah argued, “Are there still places where people are terrorized because of the color of their skin, because of the color of their black skin? Yes.”
“There are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it – in that prejudice and racism – and they just have to die,” she concluded.
Nothing says inclusion like “they just have to die.”
But Oprah has never believed one word of the New Age nonsense and faux spirituality that came out of her mouth except for “pay me.” Sorry, that’s two words.
Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield












