Black Woman Snatches Former Fox News Host's Soul After She Calls Him Out for Pretending to Care About Black People

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Apparently, a former Republican PornHub host named Eric Bolling (which totally sounds like a porn name) walked off a BBC News show Wednesday after another guestโ€”and current member of the Dora Milaje, also known as the Women of Wakanda or W.O.W.โ€”Aisha Mills said that his fake concern for Black communities was bullshit.

โ€œI think itโ€™s really rich for any Republican, especially a white man, to run around and claim they care about the economic condition of Black communities and Black businesses when thatโ€™s all a lie,โ€ Mills said, not long before Bolling stormed off the BBC show Newsnight, the Hill reports.

Millsโ€”a political commentator on CNN and MSNBCโ€”did not come to play with Bolling or any of his little friends. She also noted:

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The deadly attack happened during a discussion about Georgiaโ€™s racist AF voting laws and Major League Baseballโ€™s decision to move its All-Star Game from Atlanta as a result. Other businesses have also called the law bullshit.

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Bolling claimed that MLBโ€™s decision โ€œhurt minorities and minority-owned businesses in Atlanta by moving its All-Star Game to Denver, which he said has a smaller Black population,โ€ the Hill reports.

It was at this point that Mills decided she was going to tear his ass up.

Bolling appeared to rage the way that his forefathers have before him and also began huffing and puffing and going full-on โ€œIโ€™m not that kind of white guy.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s disgusting,โ€ Bolling said. โ€œIโ€™m done. Put me off. Thatโ€™s disgusting. I am nowhere near anything you are painting me to be, and the problem with American politics is exactly that. Because Iโ€™m white, you think Iโ€™m racist? Thatโ€™s BS. Iโ€™m done.โ€

Bolling did the thing where he believes his personal importance and claimed that he would stay only if he received an apology for being described accurately, to which Mills replied, โ€œBitch, fuck do I look like?โ€

While I havenโ€™t done this since primary school, I will now attempt to illustrate exactly what was going on in Millsโ€™ head the moment Bolling asked for an apology.

Mills actually noted: โ€œIโ€™m not going to apologize for being offended.โ€

To which Bolling stated through his white tears: โ€œIโ€™m done,โ€ and then he quit the interview.

From the Hill because this is also important:

Bolling worked as a financial analyst for CNBC before moving to Fox in 2008. However, he left the cable network in 2017 after allegations surfaced that he sent lewd messages to female co-workers. He then moved to Sinclair Broadcasting Group to host the show โ€œAmerica This Week.โ€ Sinclair canceled the show this January.

In March, news broke that Bolling was considering running against an unidentified GOP incumbent in his home state of South Carolina. On Tuesday, Bolling said he had decided against the idea.

After her first round KO, Mills did not state whether she would continue to pursue a career in bare knuckle boxing, but letโ€™s just say the future looks bright.

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