![]() She continued: ” “You know, we’re Americans. While attacking Jada Pinkett Smith as a hypocrite for demanding the Academy Awards honor more Black actors, Dash said the BET network shouldn’t exist - “just like there shouldn’t be a Black History Month. In a blog post that still lives on the internet, Dash called the speech “nothing short of an attack on white people” and blasted BET for “keeping racism and segregation alive.”ĭash dismissed Black History Month as insignificant ![]() Staying consistent by applying racist terms to Black people, Dash called actor Jesse Williams a “plantation slave” because he delivered a pro-Black Lives Matter speech at the BET Awards in 2016. She suggested at the time that Waters was on her last “15 minutes.” Dash claims she’s sorry for this type of behavior but has yet to delete any of the tweets that have documented her anti-Black hate over the years.ĭash called Jesse Williams a “plantation slave” In 2017, Dash referred to the longtime Democratic Congresswoman from California as a “buffoon,” a loaded term if there ever was one that is tantamount to a racist slur in some Black circles. Clearly, Dash doesn’t know a lick of history. Jim Crow ended because Black folks rose up. Slavery ended because Black folks fought back. Stop complaining and blaming others for our destiny.” Dash’s racist universe can’t even comprehend that “Blacks” have always taken responsibility and claimed their destiny. Isn’t it time to take responsibility for ourselves?” She also wrote in an article, “Blacks, stop believing the false narrative that race is what stops you or kills you. The only one who can judge is God.”ĭash wrote on Facebook in 2015, “Slavery ended 150 years ago. Melber then asked, “When he said there are ‘good people on both sides,’ good people at the white supremacist rally, do you cosign that?”ĭash decided to evoke God, “I’m not here to judge. Stacey Dash told MSNBC’s Ari Melber she agreed with Trump: “I think he’s absolutely right, th ere were two extreme sides.” So if anyone has ever felt that way about me, like I’ve judged, that I apologize for because that’s not who I am.” I don’t want to be judged, so how dare I judge anyone else. “God has forgiven me, how dare I not forgive someone else. Stacey’s someone who has compassion, empathy. And that’s who Stacey was, but that’s not who Stacey is now. They were very arrogant and prideful and angry. Things that I did say, that I should not have said them the way I said them. I made a lot of mistakes because of that anger.” “I realized in 2016 that anger is unsustainable and it will destroy you. And at that time in my life it was who I was,” Dash told the Daily Mail, of all publications. I was the angry, conservative, Black woman. “I’ve lived my life being angry, which is what I was on Fox News. Not the Black press, but the same British press that is being vilified as racist after Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey aired three days earlier. On Wednesday, Dash one-upped her tone-deafness and went to the British press to issue an apology for what she called her past “mistakes” that came with her membership to the Republican Party. The 54-year-old “Clueless” actress continues to validate whoever cast her in that infamous role by publicly repenting for her destructive role in trying to delegitimize many causes championed by Black folks, including and especially President Barack Obama.
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