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Quite possibly the most interesting thing you'll watch all week...
"Tomi" host Tomi Lahren gives her take on the Black Lives Matter movement and explains why she lashed out against Colin Kaepernick for his national anthem protest
Bless Trevor Noah. These are conversations that need to happen.

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But it's challenging a whole mindset, and she is so sure she is right. She doesn't see herself as racist, and fundmentally doesn't understand how inherently biased the system is.
However, nothing will every change without talking to people like that. Hopefully make them examine things a little closer, one tiny step at a time.
Here's to wishing that that questions keeps nagging at her.
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I'm glad he had her on. I'm hoping that it does both sides good. But I'm afraid that all it did was drive home her narrow-minded, racist, comfily conservative white-priviledge view to Trevor's audience...and she didn't learn much from it. The bad thing is, she IS a victim but she is so busy declaring herself not to be she won't see it. I hate to say it, but she IS the typical well off southern woman. Her house could be burning down, but she won't see it because of course HER house could never burn down. UGH. Hard to put into words, alas. But her blinders have blinders. At least she agrees there should be more discussions across the aisles?
*HUGS*
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Bless Trevor Noah indeed!
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*sighs*
(Trevor Noah is brilliant indeed, though ♥)
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*is eternally hopeful*
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I hope he goes on her show in return, and somehow start a dialogue that might go somewhere...
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Oh aye... "I don't see colour!" And he pointed out the problems with that, which was good.
We need so many more of these conversations. Here's to hoping these two continue.
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I certainly hope so. I would tune in to watch that one!
*HUGS*
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(late reply is late)
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*CUDDLES*
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