Tiffany Cross, a rabid promoter of racial grievances who was fired from MSNBC in 2022, is now predictably crying racism.
Appearing next to fellow racial grievances Angela Rye last week on the new weekly podcast “Native Land Pod,” claimed that the beginning of the end of her show began when then-Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson accused her. trying to start a race war.
“After that, the network didn't issue a statement the way they did for some of my white colleagues who had also been attacked by MAGA extremists,” he said.
“Instead, the execs talked me down and told me I couldn't respond to Tucker Carlson at all, and then they started scrutinizing my show for every little thing I wrote,” he added.
Meanwhile, she continued to spew hateful nonsense.
MSNBC's Tiffany Cross uses a vulgar nickname on air in reference to Justice Clarence Thomas https://t.co/QUkzz0lBKX pic.twitter.com/NQJAhOL6CR
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“Specifically, he noted that he mockingly called Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas 'Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can,'” he said. The daily beast. “Additionally, during an infamous meeting with Charlamagne tha God in the fall of 2022, Cross referred to Florida as America's 'cock' and that it should be 'castrated,' pointing to the policies of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.”
This was the final straw.
“After that show…that morning, I got a call from the president of the network saying that my contract was not going to be renewed, that it was up in a month, and that my viewers wouldn't even they would have the courtesy or the respect. of me not being able to sign or have a final show,” Cross revealed on the podcast.
“When that happens, it suggests to other people in the industry that this person is so unemployable that we couldn't trust them with a live microphone. The firing was very abrupt, and it was very intentional for my audience, the my viewers, that you are not the kind of viewers that the company cares about. I was devastated when my show was cancelled. I was very sad,” she continued.
He added that he was “never given an official reason” for the cancellation of his show and that “it was pretty obvious that he had angered white conservatives.”
In reality, he had probably drawn the ire of EVERY racist hater:
MSNBC's Tiffany Cross, GOP panel and 'most white people' who 'celebrate this murderous little white supremacist' https://t.co/xcvoyxvudd pic.twitter.com/cKM25HpYkA
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During the podcast, Cross further revealed that his troubles with the network started even before he was given his own show. They specifically started when he beefed with the network's main host Joe Scarborough, a white leftist.
“She said that after a segment on 'Morning Joe' in which she challenged host Joe Scarborough about the history of racism in the Republican Party, she allegedly ran to executives to try to block her. [being granted her own show],” in accordance with the root.
For you, the root is itself a brother racial grievance claim.
“There's an unspoken rule that you're not supposed to disagree with Joe, and I didn't get that memo,” Cross recalled on the podcast.
“I've been told by several reputable sources, including a talent agent, two anchors and another network executive, that he walked off the set and into the president of the network office to complain about my segment, to complain that he didn't agree with him. , he said I called him a racist,” he said.
Despite Scarborough's complaint, he got his own show, one that used to spout racist and hateful nonsense on a regular basis.
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She claimed on the podcast that after getting her own show, her alleged abuse only got worse.
“Every week from the start of my show to the last show I did, it was a battle,” he said. “It was a battle to cover things I wanted to talk about. When I would fight these battles, I know you all know exactly what I mean; I was spoken to in the most condescending way.”
“[Joe Scarborough] he was allowed to say what he wanted, just like other white men on the web. I scrutinized my script because they didn't want me to say anything that sounded like an insult… it was exhausting,” he added.
While it's true, Scarborough has a history of shedding a lot stupid shit, at least his crap isn't tinged with racial animus and hate. The same can't be said for Cross, who had a short-lived career evoking regular white hatred until MSNBC eventually took her down.
MSNBC Host Attacks Truckers; too white, MAGA and old – over 55, “aggressive” on the road https://t.co/Xibyyf1ijO pic.twitter.com/9VQDKynsjy
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good release
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