Can we all agree that hating another person based on the color of their skin or the origins of their ancestry is evil? Almost every person who reads this article will no doubt agree with that foundational statement. In fact, I would dare say that the vast, vast majority of Americans reading that original statement would concur in a second. Yet the ladies on Disney’s daytime talk show, The View, seem to have no problem declaring that any critic of the Super Bowl Halftime Show from Sunday night is a person who harbors hatred for others simply for their race. What a terrible thing to say. Worse, the audience at Disney’s show join in with raucous applause.
The View host insinuates that it is “racist” to dislike the Super Bowl halftime show.
“This is blackity black black.”
Only 30% of Americans listen to rap; it’s entirely possible to not like the halftime show without being racist. pic.twitter.com/VdfGL6lbOH
— Media Lies (@MediasLies) February 10, 2025
While Sunny Hostin has been (and still may be) in hot water over comments that could be part of RICO investigations into her husband over insurance fraud claims, and while Whoopi Goldberg has seen better days after maligning a small business owner over dubious claims, the latest vile monologue out of Ana Navarro likely takes the cake. Navarro claims that President Trump was countered at the Super Bowl simply by the existence of people like Samuel L. Jackson. Navarro further claims that she relishes criticisms of the Super Bowl Halftime Show as they are proof to her that the people making such critiques are prejudiced trolls. The entire View panel also appears to take the position that one might divide the not only prejudiced from non-prejudiced peoples based on their Super Bowl Halftime Show opinions, but also that you could detect their political affiliations solely on that sort of thought process.
The entire conversation is, simply, unworthy of national television discourse. It is yet another low-resolution attempt at dividing the nation along rudimentary lines and to inject race into every possible situation, while also making it intrinsically linked to politics. Nothing is free from partisanship with The View — nothing.

A Screenshot of Whoopi Goldberg Speaking on The View – YouTube, The View
For all the talk that Disney is dropping DEI and other divisive programs, so long as The View operates the way it does, Disney is a sponsor of toxic divisiveness. The View exists to malign the majority of Americans and to program displeasure into the minds of the acolytes who tune in for low-IQ arguments from an older, less-civilized era.


