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MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed that the “billionaire right” wants to “drive” non-whites out of the state of california turn it into an “apartheid” state, in his speech on Monday.
“The Reid Out” host made outrageous claims during her opening monologue about the wildfires that devastated the Golden State, killing at least 24 people and burning more than 40,000 acres of land.
Reid accused “vulture capitalists” of swooping on middle-class communities, like Altadena, destroyed by fires in a nefarious plot to buy property for “pennies on the dollar” to ultimately remake California with their “ugly right”.
“They can drive out brown people and black people and Asians, or just plunge them into the same apartheid they’ve created in Texas, and they’ll control enough electoral votes if they control California that they’ll never have to worry about another presidential election.” “, feared the MSNBC presenter.
Thousands of people were forced to flee Altadena after the Eaton Fire devastated the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. TO Fox News Digital A tour of the evacuation area found little in the city, with its homes, businesses and cars largely burned to the ground.
Reid said Republicans are criticizing the state’s DEI initiatives, which include Cut the budget of the Los Angeles fire department. at $17.6 million while pouring hundreds of thousands into programs like needle exchanges for the homeless, to hide their true intention of making California “like every other red state” where “immigrants, pregnant women, victimized girls and LGBTQ+ people.” fear.”
“They can drill and frack California until last week’s fires pale in comparison. They can cut down all the forests and turn the land over to developers, Florida style,” Reid warned.
“The billionaire right knows that they cannot take California – home of Hollywood, San Francisco and Kendrick Lamar – for culture. That is why they try to take it with lies, deception and fire,” he concluded.
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Reid stated last week that President-elect Trump’s return to power was “the most violent in American history, arguing that after his victory in the 2024 elections, “power cannot be peacefully transferred to an insurrectionist simply because it took him four more years to finish the job.”