Political prostitution: Stacey Dash slams transgender community and Caitlyn Jenner

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Political prostitution is big money — especially when you have no other discernible marketable skill with which to use to find gainful employment and sustain yourself.
Check out Exibit A: Stacey Dash.
Being a washed up, middle-aged, single-dimensional black woman with marginal acting skills that’s no longer an asset in Hollywood, if it ever really was, Stacey Dash had to reinvent herself from being a magazine booty girl and loin tease. Almost by accident, the suddenly conservative Dash finds that bashing other minorities a very fruitful and lucrative enterprise, especially since it has brought her more attention and exponentially more fame than her very infrequent acting gigs ever did. So she has taken on the historical “Mammie” role of caring for the ruling class, the Republican aristocrats, and believe that she is engendering their love as a result of her obedience and eagerness to regurgitate their sociopolitical philosophy at their behest.
She has done it again by taking unsolicited and unprovoked attacked at the transgender community and tell them they should urinate and defecate in bushes.
Dash, who has released the new memoir There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative, slammed Caitlyn Jenner about her stance on bathroom policies regarding the transgender community and for wanting to be able to freely use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
“It’s tyranny by the minority. Why do I have to suffer because you can’t decide what you wanna be that day?” Dash said. “It’s your body! So, it’s your decision, right? We all make choices.”
Dash comes very close to demagoguery and nearly insinuated that transgender activists are political terrorists who “infringe upon [her] rights too much.” and even suggested they shouldn’t have the right to use public restrooms at all.
“OK, then go in the bushes. I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m not gonna put my child’s life at risk because you want to change a law,” Dash said. “So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs — which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No.”
What do you think of Dash’s latest imbecilic, infantile outburst? Isn’t this the same thing that Fox News has been talking about for months already? Does this woman have an original thought of consequence?

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