'Where is the lie?' Ana Navarro doubles down on stupidest moment of the week

Hosts of 'The View' are at it again with their nonsense, race-baiting, all-around every day bullsh*t and this time Ana Navarro is in the driver's seat crashing her rhetoric into America. She was accused of suggesting that Black and Hispanic people were not 'immune' to being or acting like 'white supremacists' and then when she got called out by Nicholas Fondacaro from Newsbusters, she had the ilk to double-down on stupid.

Navarro tweeted towards Fondacaro the following statement:

WHERE IS THE LIE?

The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, convicted last week of seditious conspiracy, is Afro-Latino.

Having Hispanic blood or Black blood does not mean you cannot fancy yourself a white-nationalist, and spread hate.


Except, Ana, you cannot be a WHITE nationalist if you're not white. If you're Black, then you're a Black nationalist. If you're Hispanic, then you're a Hispanic nationalist. Like, dude, how freaking hard is it to figure this out? Are you that dense that you really can't figure this out and why people are laughing at you? I think the only reason 'The View' is still on the air is so we can openly mock these useless melon-heads for the dumb things they say.

Here's a little bit of what Nicholas Fondacaro wrote for Newsbusters, so check them out too!

Returning from a commercial break that ended a heated shouting match between co-host Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin, moderator Whoopi Goldberg whined about the focus on mental health. “We're talking about the insanity of people not recognizing that there are very specific issues,” she said. Of course, the issue she wanted to focus on was race.

“Race apparently turns out to be an issue in a lot of these killings,” she proclaimed, citing the Charleston, South Carolina church shooting from 2015. “We've seen it. People getting shot because they're black. We've seen people getting shot because they're there. We've seen them getting shot because they're Latina.”

She went on to bizarrely argue that what happened to subway attacker Jordan Neely was evidence that mental health should not be considered a major factor in mass shootings. “It is not just mental health. Because we had a mental health issue here in New York, and the young man is dead,” she proclaimed.

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