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Cenk Uygur Confirms Report on His Racism, Sexism — Blames it on Being Republican at the Time

by Cassandra Fairbanks 160 Comments

Following a report from the Gateway Pundit on Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks’ dark history of racism, sexism, and pro-rape commentary — the progressive icon issued an apology of sorts, blaming it on him being a Republican at the time.

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Uygur was over 30 at the time of
the posts, which included referring to Native Americans as “Redskins” who are always looking to make a buck, stating that Japanese women will sleep with American men for a new purse, and stating that women are “genetically flawed” and “poorly designed creatures who do not want to have sex nearly as often as needed for the human race to get along peaceably and fruitfully.”


Speaking to
The Wrap, Uygur confirmed that the posts were in fact his, and stated that he regrets writing them.


“The stuff I wrote back then was really insensitive and ignorant,” Uygur said. “If you read that today, what I wrote 18 years ago, and you’re offended by it, you’re 100 percent right. And anyone who is subjected to that material, I apologize to. And I deeply regret having written that stuff when I was a different guy.”


Uygur then went the Kevin Spacey route with his apology — stating that he is now living as a liberal man — and blamed his disgusting statements on being a conservative at the time.


“If someone said that today, I would heavily criticize them on the show and rightfully so, and I have. I’ve criticized myself over the years,” he added. “I had not yet matured and I was still a conservative who thought that stuff was politically incorrect and edgy. When you read it now, it looks really, honestly, ugly. And it’s very uncomfortable to read.”

The popular YouTube personality denied the incident written about by Young Turks co-founder and senior vice president of operations Dave Koller in 2005, in which he describes himself and Uygur asking 14-16 year old girls if they have ever had sex –referring to them as “whores in training” and “little spoiled brat bitch young American girls on their way to becoming abused porn actresses or dispensable property in a New York City prostitution ring.” He did confirm that the trip took place.


“[Koller] wrote in a way that was over-the-top satire and that doesn’t look good,” said Uygur. “Some of the stuff he did in there we didn’t do … We did not proposition any underage women.”


When the Wrap called Koller for comment, he declined.


“I don’t want to talk about any of that stuff. Thank you for calling,” he said before hanging up on the reporter.


The Wrap also spoke to a former employee on the condition of anonymity who asserted that Uygur’s claims that he has changed are false.


“Cenk is just a knucklehead. He’s a boy. He talks about women the way I talked when I was 13,” he said. “He’s obsessed with body count. Basically how many people you f–cked. This is an important number to him.”


It is also important to note that several of the statements cataloged by The Gateway Pundit in our expose were after his shift to the left.


In one clip from 2015, Uygur also shockingly stated that if the student raped by their teacher was his son or daughter and the teacher was attractive, he would not want them to go to jail. “At 16 you’re perfectly capable,” he says. He added that his “internal rule” is that 16 year olds are adults. The video
was deleted from the Young Turks channel following the publication of our initial report.
 
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[ Where are all the leftist maggots screaming about all the sexual abuse and harassment in Obumma's Justice Dept?
Fucking hypocrites ]

[h=1]DOJ scolds Obama administration over reported groping, harassment, office sex[/h]Fox News





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(Reuters)



The Justice Department scolded the Obama administration on Wednesday following a report on how sexual harassment of all kinds was improperly handled at the department for years.
The Washington Post reported that the DOJ’s inspector general had found “systemic” problems with how complaints were addressed, with offending officials often being let off the hook or even rewarded. The article cited investigative reports on a lawyer who allegedly groped two female attorneys and a top U.S. Marshals official who had sex with “approximately” nine women in his office.
Though fresh complaints have been filed as recently as August, the IG said some of the worst alleged offenses happened several years ago in the department’s Civil Division.
Ian Prior, a spokesman in the Trump Justice Department, would not comment in detail about the allegations but described the problems as largely occurring during the prior administration.
“The Department does not discuss specific employee disciplinary actions or comment on personnel actions or matters that may impact personal privacy. That said, the Department was very disappointed with the issues that occurred in the Obama administration and strives for a workplace free of harassment and other misconduct for all of our 115,000 employees,” he said in a statement. “That is why the Civil Division has implemented additional safeguards and systems to ensure that all misconduct allegations are handled appropriately going forward.”
'[T]he Department was very disappointed with the issues that occurred in the Obama administration.'
- DOJ spokesman Ian Prior
He said a “working group” has also been convened to look at the issues raised and will soon have recommendations.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz originally sent a memo in May alerting the DOJ to the potential “systemic issues.”
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has raised concerns about the handling of sexual harassment cases at the DOJ. (Reuters)


The Post reported that the IG found one top attorney in the Office of Immigration Litigation, Victor Lawrence, “groped the breasts and buttocks of two female trial attorneys” at a happy hour.
He reportedly got a reprimand, a title change and “relief from supervisory duties” but was not suspended and did not receive a loss in pay or grade. There reportedly was a concern that a suspension would “deprive the government” of his services.
One woman, who was not identified, told the Post she was “terrified” to get in an elevator out of concern he’d be there.
Several attorneys in the civil division reportedly got performance awards after the complaints. A female attorney, not identified by the Post, said, “They got free passes.”
Another case involved a woman, former Oregon prosecutor Amanda Marshall, accused of sending harassing texts and emails to a subordinate after an “intimate” relationship ended. She later resigned and apologized, reportedly calling the relationship “wrong” and a “mistake.”
According to the article, more allegations at the department surfaced this summer – with 17 DOJ employees writing to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in August reporting sexual harassment. It’s unclear when those incidents may have occurred.


 
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Remember when the DemoScum were laughing at the idiocy of having a reality TV star as President (Trump)?

Look who the fucking stupid hypocrites are touting now.


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