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Suey Park progressive liberal who started #cancelcolbert smeared during HuffPo live interview (VIDEO)

Suey Park is an Asian activist who started the #cancelcolbert hashtag on Twitter last night after Colbert’s stupid, racist anti-Asian tweet. Suey Park is a liberal Democrat and offended other progressive liberal Democrats with her #CancelColbert hashtag. Today, in a HuffPo LIve interview with snotty Brit Josh Zepps, Park was smeared and called stupid by Zepps. As far as I’m concerned, Stephen Colbert has a first amedment right in this country to say whatever he wants. Leftists love this assclown for some reason and I don’t think he should be canceled for that one stupid tweet. He should be canceled simply for the fact he isn’t funny. Below is the HuffPost Live interview between Suey Park and Josh Zepps. It gets kind of heated towards the end. Watching progressives beat up on progressives is kind of entertaining.

Suey Park progressive liberal who started #cancelcolbert smeared during HuffPo live interview (VIDEO)

Suey Park progressive liberal who started #cancelcolbert smeared during HuffPo live interview (VIDEO)

I have no dog in the fight. It’s funny though when leftists get called racists (like conservatives always get called) then whine about it. It’s like if you disagree with anything Obama says you are automatically branded a racist by these same leftist hypocrites. This whole politically correct garbage is getting beyond old. Of course, if Suey Park had been black, and Colbert made a similar type of racist joke, he’d probably be fired by now.

A Stephen Colbert joke about the Redskins controversy led to a fierce Twitter backlash and #CancelColbert becoming a huge trend, and Suey Park, the activist who started the trend got in a heated debate Friday morning with HuffPost Live’s Josh Zepps over satire and white privilege, with Park scolding him for “patronizing” her.

She said she’s frustrated with how Asian-Americans are made into a “punchline” and wanted to start the trend to make it clear “people will be held accountable the next time they do these sort of things.” Zepps told Park she must have missed the satire then, but Park said she didn’t.

She argued that “satire is supposed to punch up” and Colbert failed at that, but Zepps shot back that the point of the segment was to punch up at the Redskins. Park said, “I really don’t think we’re going to end racism by joking about it.”