GREG GUTFELD: It's become an industry for race hustlers to find racism in everything
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld addresses the controversy surrounding Deadspin's allegedly misleading accusation against a Chiefs fan and takes aim at Robin DiAngelo's racial theories on "Gutfeld!"
Greg Gutfeld currently serves as host of Gutfeld! (weeknights, 11PM-12AM/ET) and co-host of cable news’ highest-rated program The Five (weekdays, 5-6PM/ET).
Hahahahahahaha! And I keep getting younger. So Deadspin tried to backtrack, adding a half assed apology: "Unfortunately, the article drew attention to the fan, though were intended focus was on the NFL and its checkered history on race..." **** **** it was all about the fan! He had painted team colors on his face, but then you painted a target on his life, but now that nine-year-old boy's family is suing Deadspin for "maliciously and wantonly" attacking the child, alleging Deadspin's "race-drenched political agenda." And the story is even more hilarious, in that the kid is also a member of the Chumash Tribe. Join the club, said one senator. Right? Easy. But it doesn't look good for Deadspin, the writer Carron J. Phillips and the company G/O Media, which owns Deadspin. My only hope is that little Chiefs fan gets enough money to buy Deadspin and turn it into a pickleball court, if it's possible.
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