Unassigned

Red, White, and Ewww: The View’s Sunny Hostin Says American Flags in Neighborhoods Make Her Feel Unsafe

It’s interesting to watch the harpies on ABC’s The View preach against prejudging others. They have a major practitioner of prejudice in their ranks. Co-host Sunny Hostin thinks if you live in a neighborhood and proudly fly the American flag, you’re likely a far-right, white supremacist to be avoided. Yes, she’s triggered by the sight of the American flag, presumably in rural and suburban communities. It’s total insanity, but she’s doubling down on it.

Advertisement

Here she is unfurling her madness. (WATCH)

Happy? Peaceful? She’s obviously mentally unwell.

Hostin goes deeper into her psychosis. Apparently, American flags are okay in ‘military communities.’ (READ)

She says she is suspicious of non-military communities with lots of American flags."

Unfortunately, at this point in our country, the American flag has been co-opted by the far-right. They call themselves patriots," she scoffs. "At this time, the American flag has been co-opted by the far-right, many in the far-right. And white supremacists."

Advertisement

Imagine being Hostin and driving through a small town and assuming everyone flying the Stars and Stripes is a KKK member. (WATCH)

That’s what it sounds like. She presumes everyday flag-flying Americans are out to get her.

Hostin must have a breakdown every Fourth of July. Apparently, in rural and suburban areas, they're staging huge Klan rallies. Posters ask why she's still here if that's the case.

Advertisement

We’ll gladly help her pack and purchase a one-way ticket. Guess American Airlines is out of the question, though.