Four White Fox News Hosts Decide Black People Should Not Be Offended By 'All Lives Matter' Slogan
A panel of four white hosts on Fox News decided on Monday that African-Americans should not be offended by people who respond to the Black Lives Matter movement by countering with the slogan "All Lives Matters."
The University of Houston's Student Government vice president, Rohini Sethi, was hit with sanctions last week after she posted a message on Facebook that read: "Forget #BlackLivesMatter; more like #AllLivesMatter"
“For her to say on her social media ‘forget black lives matter,’ it’s almost as if to say if all of us were to die tomorrow, she wouldn’t care,” University of Houston Black Student Union President Kadidja Koné explained to The Washington Post on Monday.
But four white women hosting Fox News' Outnumbered on Monday expressed outrage over the sanctions.
"The penalty was so harsh," host Elizabeth McDonald complained. "The student leader, the president also said... you don't go to jail for First Amendment violations but she deserves tougher sanctions. Who is this guy? He should be tossed out of his job."