Saturday, April 30, 2011

'Where are the black people?' asks Sherri Shepherd as The View hosts discuss Royal Wedding

Nothing like those vile harridans from The View to show just how racist and backward they are. In case you don't know who or what The View is, it's an American liberal, anti-White TV show that appeals to all commies, race-card holders and liberals. It attempts some balance in the form of a lone 'conservative' - but, the unfortunate times I've caught a few minutes of the show, the 'conservative' has no back-bone and just gets trampled by the other 'ladies'. I suppose, any show featuring Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar should give you a clue as to the 'nail me to my cross' mentality of this show. In any case, as part of their input into the Royal Wedding, the most notable was "where are all the black people"? Yes, that's right - these American women think that a Royal wedding - taking place in Britain - needs to have token Blacks littered around so that everyone can feel the love. Never mind where the Indians, Asians, Eskimo's were - no, they're not important enough. Only Blacks were noted to be missing. I tell you what, ladies of The View, next time there's a Royal wedding in South Africa or Swaziland, you go spot the White and make your racist comments to them. As for myself, this wedding represented everything that is right with the British. It celebrated their heritage, their royal line and their culture. It also celebrated the Christian faith and what marriage is all about. It's in stark contrast to the reality - all one has to do is go to London to see what the country is becoming. If Britain aspired back to their glory days of civilised tradition and celebrating their Anglo-Saxon heritage and Christian values, then the country would go a long way. Instead we have the slow creep of Muslim radicalism and liberalism taking the country backwards to the 7th century.  

Burning question: Sherri Shepherd was searching for black people at the Royal wedding on The View today
Burning question: Sherri Shepherd was searching for black people at the Royal wedding on The View today
Never mind who wore what, the View's Sherri Shepherd had another more controversial question about the Royal Wedding today.


'Where are the black people?' the outspoken actress, 44, asked as the panellists critiqued Prince William and Kate Middleton's ceremony.

The star said she had earlier searched through the footage of guests at Westminster Abbey.

'Audrey Jones our producer was looking for the black people in the wedding and we found our Rosa Parks moment, because we were like 'where are the black people'?' she said.

'It was like where's Waldo, where are the black people?' she added.

'We found one little black child in the choir but where's the black people at this wedding?' she repeated.

'Wait a minute the Calvary guy, from New York,' said Goldie Hawn, 65, who was a guest host for the day.

'Well the guests, there they are,' said Sherri, pointing to an area in the Abbey reserved for foreign royals, Governor generals and high-level diplomats.


'They are segregated but they are at the front so we have our Rosa Parks moment,' she added referring to the African-American civil rights activist Rosa Parks who refused to obey a bus driver's order to give up her seat for a white passenger on December 1, 1955.

'I don't know why they put all the black people over here but they are at the front of the wedding so I ain't complaining, they got in the front,' added Sherri.

The women also mocked the Queen and the dresses of princesses Eugenie and Beatrice.
Joy Behar, 68, said the Queen of England looked like: 'A bumble bee with a drinking problem,' live on air.

'Holy Moly, who wears yellow?' continued the comedian, who was wearing a crinkled brown suit.

'I've never seen a Queen wearing yellow, she looks like a taxi cab keep that meter running Queenie,' she added.

When talking of the outlandish Philip Treacy hats of Eugenie and Beatrice host Sherri Shepherd said: 'Oh my god, that is Lady Gaga. Straight.'

'They look like they are auditioning for Let's Make a Deal, you know that show?' said Joy, referring to an old NBC game show where audience members used to dress in hilarious costumes, often like clowns.

'They look like horns,' said Sherri.

'Like a deer in the headlights,' added Goldie Hawn

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