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On Thursday’s The ReidOut, MSNBC host Joy Reid reminded viewers that not only was she a racist, she had anything but joy in her heart as she claimed that not only did white Republicans want to end American democracy, but they wanted to dehydrate, physically “torture,” and “starve” African-Americans to prevent them from voting, change their votes to GOP if they do, and bring South African apartheid to the U.S.
The most incendiary claims came in the second of two segments about the For the People Act and Georgia’s newly-minted election integrity law when Reid was speaking with Black Voters Matter’s Latosha Brown.
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Reid insisted she had to “be clear for everybody who’s watching this,” but she was anything but as she unwound her conspiracy theory that Republicans and white people want to “torture” Black people from voting “by having fewer machines, beat-up machines at places where…black folks live, suburbs where black people live, make it impossible or torture for you to vote in line and they’re going to make it impossible for you to vote by mail.”
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