Fox News host: How can we spot bad guys if we can't see "tone of their skin"

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Sometimes the (nasty) truth surfaces, even on Fox News. They sometimes use code words to express their discriminatory views, but sometimes the truth just slips out. It looks like it did on Wednesday. Fox News host, Shannon Bream, wants to know how (on earth) are we suppose to spot the "bad guys" if we cannot see the "tone of their skin"?!

From the New Civil Rights Movement:




On Fox's "Outnumbered" Wednesday, the cast got into a discussion about how Paris police didn't have enough weapons, which enabled - they claimed - the Islamic extremist terrorists to massacre 12 people.


Enter Fox News anchor Shannon Bream, a former corporate attorney and graduate of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.


Bream, speaking unscripted, wondered how police would be able to identify bad guys if they had ski masks and couldn't even know what color what the tone of their skin was


"That's my question about these guys because if we know they were speaking unaccented French and they had, you know, ski masks on, do we even know what color they were? Bream asked. "What the tone of their skin was, she tried to clarify - as if that were less racist. "I mean what if they didn't look like typical bad guys




That is pretty overt and obvious, IMO.
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