
"Come on, people. You all thought he was white, too. It wasn't just Jake Tapper. And yes, starting my show with this. You all thought the same thing: white guy anarchist from suburban Virginia, said a laughing Erickson. You thought it, you know you did. Jake Tapper's getting dragged for saying what you thought, and all I can say is, I said it before him!"
"Cause it's Brian Cole! What the The only whiter name than Brian Cole is like Erick Erickson or John Smith. I mean I'm so white I can't put socks on they disappear. Brian Cole? Maybe he took some of those what was the movie about the guy who ingested the tanning pills and people thought he was Black because he was super tan. Maybe that's what Brian Cole did!"
"What's remarkable here is that everybody made this calculation. Jake and I just happen to be the sort of people who announced it, Erikson added. We have been trained by progressives that somehow this is an awful stereotype, Erickson said. Except, let's be real here. Had Jake Tapper said he was black and it turned out to be a white guy, we'd be questioning whether or not he'd have his job at the end of the day."
A conservative podcaster defended a CNN anchor after the anchor mistakenly described the accused 2021 Washington, D.C. pipe bomber as white. The podcaster asserted that many people, including himself, assumed the suspect, Brian Cole Jr., was white and mocked those criticizing the anchor. The podcaster joked about the suspect's name and appearance with tanning-pill and racial-assumption humor. The podcaster argued that progressive efforts to discourage stereotyping train people not to voice obvious impressions and suggested that a reverse misidentification would trigger stronger professional consequences.
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