Ana Navarro, co-host of "The View," on Monday implied that Fox News and "Republican donors" have something indirectly to do with the recent racially-motivated mass shooting in Buffalo on Saturday.
Besides Fox News and Republicans in general, Navarro also went out of her way to specifically name ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the current House Republican Conference Chair, who has recently made news by protesting the Biden administration's shipping baby formula to illegal migrants amid a national shortage.
"Listen, if you are an advertiser advertising on that station [Fox News], you are part of the problem," Navarro said.
"If you sit on the board and are trying to be a civilized person – Paul Ryan, my friend, I'm talking to you – you are part of the problem."
Although Stefanik's position is clearly that American citizens (presumably of any color) should be given priority over people entering the country illegally, Navarro goes on to imply that Stefanik is also either a racist or helping to "spread racism:"
"If you're a Republican donor tweeting how bad you feel about this, but you're donating to people like Elise Stefanik, you are part of the problem."
Navarro goes on to blame anybody who so much as receives a paycheck from Fox, saying, "If you're a staffer working with them, you are part of the problem. If you're involved with them, you are part of the problem."
Referring to the "great replacement theory," of which the Buffalo shooter is supposedly a fan, Navarro then stated:
"I'll tell you what [the] 'great replacement theory' should be. We should replace all these people peddling hate and making financial and political gain from spreading racism. We should replace them with people who hold up American values."
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