CNN Analyst Accuses Black Man of White Privilege

Jesus Christ told us that he who is without sin should cast the first stone. There were no takers more than two centuries ago. But in this day and age, liberal extremists are more than willing to cast stones, aspersions and call people they have never even met racists. Those stones looked more like boomerangs when a high profile CNN commentator told a talk show host that he was the product of “white privilege.”

Everyday Americans have been aghast at the network dubbed the leader in “fake news” by President Trump as its minions attack good people with the full force of their bias. It’s all about gender and ethnicity for liberal extremists, not fundamental fairness.

On this eye-raising video, CNN analyst and award-winning civil rights attorney Areva Martin doesn’t like the points radio talk show host David Webb is making. Rather than debate him in an intelligent and respectful way, she goes low. To say there is nothing civil or right about her personal attack would be something of an understatement. She tries to discredit Mr. Webb by calling out his “white privilege” on the air.

But that stone appears to have ricocheted, bounced around the airways and left a lump on top of Areva Martin’s head. In one of the most epic fails of the young 21st Century, the CNN “expert” appears to have discredited herself and the fake news media outlet she serves. If you like pie-in-the-face comedies, watch the CNN mouthpiece make an embarrassing blunder on this video.


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