Coulter’s Craziness On Gays, Blacks: “Let Me Tell You How Black People Think”
Watch Ann Coulter’s craziness, on Larry King last night, via MetroWeekly:
“Let me tell you how black people think about this. The issue is: Blacks were brought here in slave ships. They were enslaved. The laws of states discriminated against them for a hundred years. Civil rights is a black issue. Now everybody in America wants to be black — the feminists, the gays, the illegal immigrants. What civil right are they being denied?”
”[Gays] do have civil rights. Oh, yes they can [get married]. No one can marry someone of the same sex. Neither can you. Neither can you. Neither can I. Don’t say this is equal rights. [Marrying whomever you want] That’s absolutely not the purpose for marriage.”
Coulter “was debating Marc Lamont Hill, a professor at Columbia University, about whether gay marriage qualifies as a civil right or not.”
“Hill is an African American. and Coulter put forth flawed, insular arguments that are frequently brought up by religious black conservatives, Hill argued on the show that gays should have full equal “civil rights” — that everyone straight and gay should be allowed to marry whomever they want.”
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Of course, you’ll want to read, “Ann Coulter’s Top 10 Most Disgusting Comments At Gay Republicans’ ‘Homocon’.”
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