MSNBC host Joy Reid delivered a pointed message to Republicans and Trump supporters in the lead-up to Thanksgiving, urging them to "make their own dinner."
During her show, "The Reidout," Reid addressed those who voted for Trump, suggesting they handle their own holiday arrangements. "You right-wingers shouldn’t have to suffer the consequences of your votes? You don’t want to be around me because I voted against fascism? No fair. I am coughing on you with COVID, but you want me to wear a mask for your safety? No fair. My body, my choice.’ Well, here's an alternative thought — make your own dinner, MAGA. Make your own sandwiches, wipe your own tears, troll amongst yourselves with Elon, and leave us alone."
Reid also criticized Republicans, accusing them of prioritizing Trump over religious figures and suggesting that those who voted against Trump don't owe them anything. "If you expect the 73 million who voted for the prosecutor, not the felon and particularly the 92% of Black women who voted for Kamala to give you a cookie for your vote, a trophy, a hug, a high-five, you might be asking too much. If we want to eat with you, we will. But if we want some peace over the holidays and we don’t want to put up with your trolling while we eat our Tofurky, get over it."

Reid reiterated her stance, stating firmly, "Stop acting like we owe you. Our Thanksgiving, our choice." She initiated the segment by addressing individuals who voted for Trump and expressed discontent over potential exclusion from Thanksgiving celebrations with liberal family and friends.

In recent weeks, Reid has also addressed Latino voters, asserting that they bear responsibility for their families' circumstances, and declared that Black women are no longer focused on "saving America" after the election results. In a TikTok video following the election, Reid advised White progressive women against inviting Black women to any organized protests against Trump's victory. "I just want to give some free advice to the White progressive women who may be thinking about marching against the Trump victory, maybe putting back on the P-word hats and doing that thing, I would just say probably don't send any of those invites to any Black women. I'm just going to tell you right now, they're not coming," she stated.
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