Kevin Sorbo: Paula Deen case highlights ‘hypocrisy of America’
I want to send love and
thanks for the kind words you have all shared with me and my family, and
the support you've shown me this past week.
—
Paula Deen (@Paula_Deen) June 24, 2013
Smithfield Foods today joined Food Network in severing ties with chef
Paula Deen, and QVC said in a statement that the network has no
immediate plans for Deen to appear. There’s always Twitter, though, and
this evening Deen tweeted her appreciation to supporters. While not
condoning her words, actor Kevin Sorbo today pointed out what had many
scratching their heads a few months back. Remember when Matt Drudge was accused of being racist for pointing out Quentin Tarantino’s use of the N-word in “Django Unchained”?
And this is why I love the hypocrisy of America…..Oh, and thank God none of us have EVER been racist. Only… fb.me/37Jb5XvR9—From Facebook:
Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) June 25, 2013
And this is why I love the hypocrisy of America…..Oh, and thank God none of us have EVER been racist. Only this woman. Bad woman. Bad.
@ksorbs He who is without sin, cast the first stone.—
Skippy QSB (@Skippyqsb) June 25, 2013
@ksorbs so true freedom speech is a pick and choose but political correctness is a one way street—
Jeff Perry (@JeffPerry6) June 25, 2013
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