MTV, Hopefully the Last Stop for Desperate Racist

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Mr. Smith

Race-baiting black journalist Jammy Smith seems to be a hater of white people, which, unsurprisingly, earned screed space for him yesterday in the laughable Los Angeles Times.

Troubled Jammy’s intemperate babbling inaccurately was headlined “Doomed to Fight the Civil War Again.” If only he had been that clear – but clarity is beyond his ken.

Like most angry little leftists, when troubled Jammy latches onto a potentially debatable point, he shrugs helplessly and begs, “Now what should I do after charging racism?”

T.J. must have been snorting, snoring or both during his  school days 25 years ago.

Instinctively choosing race-baiting over clarity, troubled Jammy stamps his patent leathers like a 5-year-old instead of maturely, insightfully contesting chief of staff John Kelly’s bullseye observations about the Civil War.

Gen. Kelly said lack of compromise sparked the Civil War.

According to his bio, troubled Jammy most recently was a “social justice” correspondent for the television equivalent of The New York Times, MTV, making him the credentialed equal of Mickey Mouse.

Writing and snorting with uncontrollable tears of incurable racist anger leaking onto his computer keys, T. J. contends that Gen. Kelly became an unpatriotic racist last week when he lauded Gen. Robert E. Lee and asserted that failure to compromise helped spark the Civil War.

If troubled Jammy does not know the story of Gen. Lee by now, he is not worth acknowledging.

Surely there are Times readers who know as little about the Civil War as troubled Jammy. They have been punished by a young man who is both ignorant and mean, his two most positive traits.

In his final paragraph, Jammy says it is not clear whether President Trump or Gen. Kelly would support slavery, only that they would support slaveowners.

No wonder he is the “social justice” editor for MTV, whose name he spells correctly nearly half of the time.

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