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Ariana Grande—who is Italian-American—found herself in the middle of another bizarre MAGA race attack. Gina Loudon, host of far-right cable network Real America’s Voice, called the pop star “obviously” Hispanic in a failed attempt to prove Hollywood was attacking white people in the highly anticipated release of “Wicked.” “I should have known, it’s ‘Holly-weird,’” Loudon began. “I should have known they’d try to make it ‘woke’ in the ways that they could think of. Let’s just start with the fact that they have Ariana Grande, who is obviously a Hispanic woman, playing the part of a ditzy, blonde, white... really villain when it comes right down to it.” Loudon, who was a member of the 2020 Donald Trump campaign's media advisory board, also blasted the film for “racism” and “racial appropriation,” explaining that it was “offensive” for the filmmakers to make a villain a “ditzy, blonde, white” woman. Daily Kos reached out to Grande’s representatives for comment but did not immediately hear back. x Embedded Content Social media users were quick to notice the inaccuracy in Loudon’s weird accusations, with one Bluesky user calling the MAGA pundit “ confidently stupid ” for her remarks. Another user said Loudon’s statements were “totally ignorant,” adding that her racism claims were “ reminiscent of the last regime ”—referring to the prejudice often expressed by Trump cronies during his first term in office. It’s possible that the outspoken MAGA supporter still holds a grudge against the pop star for her vocalized support for Kamala Harris following the election. “Holding the hand of every person who is feeling the immeasurable heaviness of this outcome today,” Grande wrote via her Instagram Story earlier this month alongside a slew of links for LGBTQ+ resources. Grande also has a history of showing support for the transgender community, donating upwards of $1.5 million to organizations in 2022 to support transgender youth. As for Loudon, her “othering” of someone based on race to spread hatred is reminiscent of Trump’s rhetoric on the campaign trail when the felon-elect insisted that multiracial Harris was solely “of Indian heritage.” In front of the National Association for Black Journalists, Trump said he “ didn’t know [Harris] was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black.” Thank you to the Daily Kos community for continuing to fight so hard. Your support means everything to us. We will continue to have you covered and keep you informed, so please donate just $3 to help support the work we do.
The people aboard a ferry in Vancouver were treated to a rare sight Sunday. A pod of orcas swam right by the small vessel in False Creek, metres away from Sunset Beach. In a video of the encounter posted to social media by False Creek Ferries, the passengers can be heard gasping in awe. “What the f***?” one exclaims. It’s uncommon for killer whales to swim right into the city, but Vancouver Aquarium staff told CTV News after a similar sighting in 2019 that the orcas were probably visiting False Creek to hunt for seals in shallow water. CTV News has reached out to False Creek Ferries for more information about the encounter. This is a developing story and will be updated.Northwestern wins second women's field hockey national championshipThis couple’s honeymoon in Fiji turns tragic. Here’s what happened
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) — Kam Craft's 34 points led Miami (OH) over Bethany (WV) 112-70 on Sunday. Craft had a big night from beyond the arc for the RedHawks (6-3), as he made 10 of Miami's 22 3-pointers. Brant Byers scored 21 points while going 8 of 10 (5 for 7 from 3-point range). Eian Elmer had 20 points and shot 7 for 13, including 4 for 7 from beyond the arc. Ben Guffey led the way for the Bison with 12 points. Troy Hixson added 11 points for Bethany. Cole Dailey finished with 10 points. Miami took the lead with 19:17 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 62-28 at halftime, with Byers racking up 17 points. Miami outscored Bethany by eight points in the second half, and Craft scored a team-high 20 points in the second half to help secure the victory. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Randy Martin Smith