![]() I don’t believe he’s not going to run.” This is what happens when your political knowledge is based on half-watching “House of Cards” one dark and snowy weekend in the city. Take another recent Dash moment on FOX News in which she claimed Mitt Romney’s announcement to not run for the presidency a third time was some sort of Jedi mind trick.Īccording to Dash, “I think the fact that he is a numbers guy, makes me believe that this is a chess move. is lovely, but Dash is out of her league. I imagine the steady check from News Corp. I know it’s hard out here for a Black actress who doesn’t have Shonda Rhimes, Mara Brock Akil, or Tyler Perry’s numbers, but can we please get Stacey Dash back to acting? More importantly, who makes jokes about rape? The only thing relatively humorous about any of this is that Stacey Dash is paid by a news network for her analysis - and you’re mostly laughing to stop yourself from crying. Alcohol doesn’t get you drunk you get yourself drunk.”ĭash claims she was making a joke, but where is the punchline? Guns don’t kill people people kill people. But the other thing about this is that it then blames the alcohol instead of the person who over-drinks. Be safe.’ The other bad girls - bad women - or the ones who like to be naughty, might go out and play and get hurt. “I just think it’s ridiculous, and I think it’s a good thing for the good girls … women to be told, ‘Stay home. Speaking on reports that sorority women at the University of Virginia were ordered by their national chapters to avoid fraternity “bid night” parties, Dash originally said: People accused Stacey Dash of victim blaming because Stacey Dash did blame the victims. I apologize to anyone who believed I was blaming the victims of these horrible acts.” I believe that these universities focusing on alcohol consumption as a means to stop evil behavior takes the focus off the real issue of the objectification of women and how that can be prevented. My point was that there IS NO EXCUSE for a man taking advantage of women under any circumstances. LET ME BE CLEAR: I am a victim of physical and sexual abuse. “After a failed attempt at humor about ‘good girls’ and ‘naughty girls,’ during my recent appearance on Outnumbered, I transitioned to the very serious issue of men blaming alcohol for their vile behavior. In response to the flack, Dash took to Facebook to write: I made a lot of mistakes because of that anger.RELATED: Stacey Dash Says Rape Victims Are ‘Bad Girls’ Who ‘Like To Be Naughty’ I realized in 2016 that anger is unsustainable and it will destroy you. ![]() “And at that time in my life, it was who I was. ![]() “I was the angry, conservative, Black woman,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. I’ve made a choice to stand up for what I believe in and don’t think I should be condemned.”īut, by March of this year, Dash had done some level of soul-searching that led her to backpedal on the controversial views she once publicly shared. “They’re supposed to be the party of tolerance. “Because I’m black I’m supposed to therefore be a Democrat, which is absurd,” she told UK publication The Guardian in 2018. Years later, she upped the ante by backing Donald Trump’s run for president and the Republican party as a whole. In 2016, while on-air, Dash claimed then President Barack Obama “didn’t give a s-t” about terrorism. During her stint as a FOX political pundit, her comments became even more pointed. Each serving as a contributing factor to her internal turmoil that would be expressed as anger fueling her public and very conservative views.ĭash’s comments that struck a nerve with some in the Black community date back as far as 2013. By the end of her teens, she had attempted suicide and found herself in an abusive relationship. “In this five years my blessing, greatest blessing, is that not only have I been able to be honest with myself and become a better person.”ĭash revealed that her both her parents struggled with their own drug addictions, and that her mother allegedly introduced her to cocaine at the age of 16. (Photo: just celebrated five years sobriety,” Dash said during the Oct. Actress Stacey Dash says she is finally able to see herself as a better person after reaching five years of sobriety.
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