Joy Behar Self Describes Her Blackface Costume as Dressing as a “Beautiful African Woman” – IOTW Report

Joy Behar Self Describes Her Blackface Costume as Dressing as a “Beautiful African Woman”

No, she’s not full of herself.

Not really seeing the blackface in this picture. She looks like an extra on Laugh-In.

30 Comments on Joy Behar Self Describes Her Blackface Costume as Dressing as a “Beautiful African Woman”

  1. Eh. Went to edit comment and I lost it. LOL!
    Anyway, I was asking was she trying to make herself a target to draw ire away from another dem?
    And that she was only wearing bonzer and didn’t straighten her already curly bright red hair. LAME!!!
    But since she admitted to wearing ‘blackface’, roll on with the punishments. 😀

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  2. The Leftists are beginning to find their own standards of judgment for judging others starting to come back on them and used in their own judgement.

    Just as the Bible says they will.

    But I doubt most of those Leftists have bothered to actually read the bible, just a few out of context and frequently misquoted verses they like to use to cast judgement on others while ignoring the rest.

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  3. Buhwhee is an American icon. All kids should be made to dress up like him at least twice a year.

    Also it’s been my life’s ambition to somehow get froggys voice. For my Alexa or whatever

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  4. See, you Proglodykes, you trash your country’s history, saying Wypeepo have to grovel and hand wring and say So so sorry for all these newfound atrocities! Welp! I ain’t gonna say sorry for nothing I didn’t do, but I’m willing to watch you do it. In fact, I insist!

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  5. @CRYOJOHN: You probably don’t know this, but after Buckwheat’s cousin converted to Islam, he changed his name to Kareem of Wheat. Unfortunately, he later became a cereal killer.

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  6. In 6th grade my class was assigned presentations dealing with international cultures. My friend Terry and I chose Nigeria. We made a map, a poster, and a recipe. It was a mock turtle soup my mom helped us make and it was delicious. We also learned a song, made an African drum, made costumes, and …. you guessed it…put shoe polish on our faces. It was a big hit. We got an A+. We had no idea that it was offensive to wear black face. We were not mocking people from Nigeria. We were celebrating their culture. Please don’t tell anyone or my life will be over. I am just waiting for one of my 6th grade classmates from 50 years ago to dox me for this crime.

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