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Phil Stair #racist resistancereport.com

A recently-leaked audio file appears to feature a Flint, MI official using racal slurs and propagating ignorant stereotypes about African-Americans.

The tapes were obtained by Truth Against the Machine, an online news outlet run by Jordan Chariton of The Young Turks.

“Flint has the same problems as Detroit—fucking ni**ers don’t pay their bills, believe me, I deal with them,” says Phil Stair, sales manager for the Genesee County Land Bank.

And in another segment, Stair says “Well, I call the south side, where we were, that’s the new east side cause we [land bank] tore most of it down; all them derelict motherfuckers have moved down to the south side. They’re destroying that.”

Despite Mr. Stair’s assertions, independent investigations have found that it was state officials who were overwhelmingly responsible for Flint, Michigan’s lead water.

As of this writing, representatives for Mr. Stair have not returned requests for comment on these alleged tapes.

Kimberly Guilfoyle #fundie resistancereport.com

Fox News’ Kimberly Guilfoyle wants President Trump to execute Snoop Dogg and Lil Bow Wow for shooting a toy gun at a clown that looks like Trump.

Greg Gutfeld had asked her on what she thought the Secret Service’s response should be to the “Lavender” music video.

“Kill them,” Guilfoyle said. “Kill them. I think it would be fantastic if Snoop and wannabe Snoop got a visit from, like, the federal marshals, and let’s see how tough and gangster they are then.”

President Trump also suggested that the rappers should be punished.

Trump and Guilfoyle’s did not seem compelled to express outrage, however, when effigies of Obama were burned and hanged after his election, in an obvious nod to Jim Crow lynchings.

Co-host Juan Williams, who is the only African American on the show, looked visibly shocked by Gutfield’s statements. Gutfield, however, laughed heartily at the casual suggestion of a president murdering two human beings for making a provocative video, chortling and saying “Yes!”

It goes without saying, of course, that the actions depicted in the music video are protected by the First Amendment, and are not illeg al in any way.