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Radio Host Fired For Describing Kamala As ‘Colored’

He is wrong to describe Kamala as Colored. He should have described her as ‘Dot Indian’.

Source: WND

A radio host in Cleveland has been fired for using an offensive term to describe Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris of California.

During WTAM radio’s broadcast Wednesday of the Cleveland Indians’ game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, host Kyle Cornell used the term “colored” to describe Harris during a cut-in.

“The U.S. officially has its first colored vice presidential candidate; more coming up after the game,” Cornell said in an effort to keep the audience listening.

“The U.S. officially has its first colored vice presidential candidate; more coming up after the game,”

Kyle Cornell

WKYC-TV reported Cornell, a 26-year-old news anchor at the station, was fired shortly afterward, when his choice of words caused outrage.

Cornell spoke with WKYC-TV and explained that he did not mean the word in a “malicious” way.

Cornell also apologized to his former employer.

WTAM issued a statement saying that cutting Cornell over his Harris comment was an easy decision.

Harris was chosen by Biden last week after Biden had committed previously to choosing a woman as a running mate.

Biden reportedly was pressured by Democrats into picking a woman of color.

Harris, 55, is the first woman of color on a major party ticket. She is of mixed ethnicity; her mother was born in India, and her father is black and from Jamaica, according to Politifact.

Kamala Harris was born in Oakland, California.

Radio Host Fired For Describing Kamala As ‘Colored’

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