The hosts of The View unloaded on Queen Elizabeth II less than 24 hours after the Monarch’s death in Scotland, calling her British empire “genocidal.”
“I got caught up in the pomp and circumstance of it all as well. I wanted to see the changing of the guards. I wanted to see everything. I wanted to meet the Queen because I think we all love glam and pageantry,” said host Sunny Hostin. “And I think though we can mourn the Queen and not the empire,” she stated.
“Because if you really think about what the monarchy, um, was built on, it was built on the backs of black and brown people,” Hostin explained, before condemning the crown Elizabeth II wore during her reign.
“She wore a crown with pillaged stones from India and Africa, and now what you are seeing, at least in the black communities that I’m a part of, they want reparations,” she added.
“It’s time for him to modernize this monarchy and for him to provide reparations to all of to those colonies. And I also think, you know, a monarchy, it’s very easy to uplift one family. The harder thing is to uplift all families and I think he’s in a position to be able to do that,” Hostin concluded.
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