
Joy Reid’s televised non-pology was perhaps the most awkward thing
Benny Huang has seen all year.
The host of MSNBC’s AM Joy began her April 28th segment by delivering a mea culpa
for “homophobic” blog posts she wrote years ago while simultaneously
maintaining that
“I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful
things because they are completely alien to me.”
Reid had earlier asserted that somehow her blog had been hacked,
though that claim was demonstrated to be a preposterous lie. So she
apologized—while still clinging to the hacking story.
Joy Reid wholeheartedly regrets writing that stuff she didn’t
actually write. Also, she’s deeply remorseful for the pain she didn’t
really cause.
Let’s take a moment to recap the situation. Before Reid had her own
program she was a mainstay on The Rachel Maddow Show. Maddow is of
course a homosexual. And before that, Joy Reid was an obscure blogger
who liked to call prominent Republicans “closet cases.”
Chalk these comments up to mindless mimicry. Years ago, when
conservatives used to stand against the homosexual agenda, “gays” used
to taunt them by claiming that their foes were “on the down
low”—secretly homosexual. The whole culture war was apparently an
internecine battle between two groups of homosexuals—one closeted and
the other out in the open. The taunt worked well because the homosexuals
didn’t consider it insulting but it left their targets red-faced and
fuming.
Homosexuals knew that nothing bothered their opponents more than
to say, “You’re one of us, you just won’t admit it.”
The taunt doesn’t work quite the same way when Joy uses it. It
doesn’t even make sense because none of her targets have ever given any
indication that they are homosexuals. Also, the “gay” activists who made
similar taunts didn’t really consider them degrading because they
obviously saw nothing wrong with butt sex. But she does. And that’s why she’s in trouble.
It’s clear from Reid’s posts that she thinks homosexuality is
disgusting. Good for her. Most people, if they were honest, would admit
that they agree with her. But that means that her jabs at Republicans
were actually delivered as insults not merely intended to be received as insults.
And for that Reid must pay. Not a high price, mind you—she isn’t
being banned from the planet earth as we’ve done to people like Brendan Eich. She’ll survive but first she must grovel a little.
I’m not offended, of course, and I won’t pretend that to be. Some of
the things she said were clearly incorrect—Rush Limbaugh and Karl Rove
are not closeted homosexuals, for example—but that’s not the same as
being offensive.
Other statements she made were spot on. Wrote Reid:
“Most straight people had a hard time being convinced to watch ‘Broke
Back Mountain.’ (I admit that I couldn’t go see the movie either,
despite my sister’s ringing endorsement, because I didn’t want to watch
the two male characters having sex.) Does that make me homophobic?
Probably.”
I didn’t go see that flick either. Liberals loved it because they
love anything that promotes homosexuality, especially in conservative
milieus such as the macho cowboy culture. But most normal people didn’t
want to pay eight bucks to see two dudes ramming each others’
sphincters.
In another post Reid writes about “gay” culture’s weird obsession
with teens.
“And then there are concerns that adult gay men tend to be
attracted to very young, post-pubescent types, ‘bringing them into the
lifestyle’ in a way that many people consider to be immoral. (Ditto with
gay rights groups that seek to organize very young, impressionable
teens who may have an inclination they are gay…)”
She’s right about that. Why do you think your kid’s school has a Gay-Straight Alliance? It’s a recruitment center.
… After reading some of her posts I can say that I liked the old
Joy Reid. She was someone I could have had a beer with. …
Reid’s blog posts reveal an urban black woman grappling with the new
reality of progressive politics. She is, after all, the daughter of two
very religious black immigrants and a cradle Democrat who grew up at a
time when there seemed to be no conflict between the two. (Except for
the baby-killing, of course.) But as “gay rights” started to rise to
prominence within the party the space for people who wouldn’t celebrate
homosexuality began to shrink. Religion was no excuse.
Blacks were often the slowest to adapt primarily because they are America’s most religious ethnic group.
They are also less likely to consider sexuality to be comparable to
race. This gap between black liberals and other liberals has narrowed
quite a bit over the last ten years but it’s still there.
Joy Reid isn’t the first black person I’ve encountered who’s
exhibited symptoms of cognitive dissonance when it comes to the new
“LGBT”-obsessed progressive movement. These often religious blacks come
up with a thousand rationalizations to explain why they vote for
candidates whom they know in their heart of hearts don’t represent their
values. If they were honest with themselves they would admit that their
values aren’t nearly as important to them as their self-determined
interests. The Democrats are still handing out free money, aren’t they?
There’s something very hypocritical about a person who used to write
“homophobic” blog posts going on to join America’s most “woke” news
network, MSNBC, and lecturing the rest of us about our supposed
intolerance. And if I know anything about liberals it’s that they
despise hypocrisy. Or at least they hypocritically pretend that they do.
… Anyone who thinks she’s changed should first ask what the media would
say about a conservative family values champion who was revealed to
have done “gay” porn ten years ago. Would anyone say that he’s not
hypocritical because he’s obviously turned over a new leaf?
Personally, I don’t believe that Reid ever had any genuine conversion
experience. If she did, I’d like to know how and when it happened.
When did you stop being revolted by the idea of two men having
sex, Joy? Do you still think they recruit kids or did you just stop
caring if they do?
In all likelihood, she just learned to shut up. Toeing the party line was imperative to keeping her friends and advancing her career in journalism so she did what a lot of people have done and joined the mob.
She must have seen the objects of the mob’s hatred—Dan Cathy, David and Jesse Benham, Jack Phillips—and
understood that they were only being savaged for saying aloud what she
believes too. The moral and courageous thing to do would have been to
defend these people. But of course she didn’t do that.
In that regard, Joy Reid is something like the Larry Craig of the
Left. For those of you who don’t remember, Craig was a Republican
senator from Idaho whose career ended in 2007 after he was caught soliciting sex from strangers in a Minneapolis airport men’s room.
The Left ate it up. The common refrain was that Craig’s moral
turpitude lay in his hypocrisy not his actual offense. Why? Because
Craig had voted for the Defense of Marriage Act—just like supermajorities of both parties.
The real scandal was that he opposed the Left’s legislative agenda. And when you think about it, that’s always the scandal.
Much like Larry Craig, Joy Reid’s real failing is her hypocrisy.
There’s really nothing scandalous about her ten year old blog posts but
there is something contemptible about the way she’s acted since joining
MSNBC. She’s wagged her finger at us, virtue-signaled her butt off, and
held her nose aloft because of her supposed tolerance and
open-mindedness.
Then we found out the truth: Joy Reid is one of us, she just won’t
admit it. …
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