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Is It True Joy Reid Said Homephobic Comments In Her Blog The Reid Report

Joy Reid, an MSNBC host, previously blamed hackers for inflammatory posts on her old blog but did not mention hackers after recent revelations.

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Joy Reid, an MSNBC host and a prominent liberal figure who blamed hackers for some of the homophobic blog posts found on her decade-old blog in the past several months, apologized again on Friday after more incendiary posts emerged this week.

On Wednesday, BuzzFeed News reported that Ms. Reid's old blog had promoted a Sept. 11 conspiracy by suggesting that readers watch "Loose Change," which posits that the attack was planned by the United States government.

And on Thursday, BuzzFeed News surfaced a post that contained an image of Senator John McCain's head Photoshopped onto the body of Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people in the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech. Meghan McCain, the senator's daughter, wrote on Twitter that the post was "beyond disgusting and disgraceful."

Ms. Reid, 49, did not blame or mention hackers this time. In a statement on Friday, Ms. Reid, the "AM Joy" host, said that she had reached out to Ms. McCain, a former on-air colleague, and that she had the "highest respect for Senator McCain." She said that she had evolved and that "I'm a better person today than I was over a decade ago."

"There are things I deeply regret and am embarrassed by, things I would have said differently and issues where my position has changed," Ms. Reid said. "Today I'm sincerely apologizing again."

MSNBC said in a statement that some of the blog posts were "obviously hateful and hurtful," but that they were "not reflective of the colleague and friend we have known at MSNBC for the past seven years."

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Crude jokes, slurs, offensive words — here are some of the high-profile TV personalities who have apologized for controversial statements over the past year.

"We begin with the firestorm." "It's a week full of outrageous and over-the-line comments …" "causing an uproar on social media." "To use that word …" "Comedian Samantha Bee apologized today for calling Ivanka Trump a four-letter word" "The C-word …" "Way over the line …" "Roseanne Barr apologized for a very racist …" "and very offensive Twitter rant …" "… likening Obama White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett to an ape." "Now the comedian says the drug Ambien was partially to blame." "She insisted what she said wasn't racist." "She says she's being censored." "Joy Reid apologized after the discovery of some homophobic web postings she had written a decade ago." "Reid also promoted a 9/11 conspiracy documentary." "Reid's original explanation? Hackers." "I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things." "Kimmel apologized for his part in a nasty feud with Fox News host Sean Hannity." "Back and forth over who is more perverted and who is gayer. Yeah, really." "Making fun of the first lady … Jimmy, you're a despicable disgrace." "Fox News host Laura Ingraham is apologizing for a tweet she sent." "… publicly taunting a Parkland shooting survivor." "Making fun of him for not getting into some colleges." "Now, I give Joy Behar a lot of credit. She picked up the phone. She called me. She was very sincere and she apologized." "Joy Behar mocking the vice president for his Christian faith." "I was raised to respect everyone's religious faith and I fell short of that." "Jemele Hill apologized to ESPN for calling President Trump a white supremacist." "I still stand by what I said." "Late night host Bill Maher apologizing for using a racial slur on his show." "HBO is condemning what Maher said on live TV, calling it offensive and unacceptable." "It was wrong. And I apologized. And, you know, more than that I can't do." "I accept your apology." "An image posted on social media yesterday showed Griffin" "with a fake severed head of the president." "This is art or a bad joke." "The photo even drew a response from the Secret Service." "I'm no longer sorry. The whole outrage was BS." "#FireColbert trended on social media." "… comments he made about President Trump many are calling homophobic." "Anyone who expresses their love for another person is to me an American hero."

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Crude jokes, slurs, offensive words — here are some of the high-profile TV personalities who have apologized for controversial statements over the past year. Credit Credit... CBS; MSNBC; ABC

"Joy has apologized publicly and privately and said she has grown and evolved in the many years since, and we know this to be true," the network said.

Friday's apology was the latest in a series that Ms. Reid has made for her previous writings.

It began in December, when a Twitter user unearthed the first homophobic posts. Ms. Reid said at the time that she was "disappointed in myself" and that her words were "insensitive, tone deaf and dumb."

But her tone shifted when more homophobic posts emerged in April. She insisted that her blog was "breached" and that "fraudulent entries" were posted "with suspicious formatting and time stamps" that were inconsistent with the rest of the blog.

The posts included her statement that "most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing" and that "a lot of heterosexuals, especially men, find the idea of homosexual sex to be … well … gross."

Her writings were found through the Wayback Machine, which preserves more than two decades of web history. The Internet Archive, which runs the project, said in April that it had found no evidence of hacking involving the blog posts.

A few days after she claimed she had been hacked, Ms. Reid apologized on air and said security experts could not prove that the blog had been compromised.

"I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things, because they are completely alien to me," she said on her morning show. "But I can definitely understand, based on things I have tweeted and have written in the past, why some people don't believe me."

Is It True Joy Reid Said Homephobic Comments In Her Blog The Reid Report

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/01/business/media/joy-reid-msnbc-apology.html

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