Alyssa Milano: 'The red MAGA hat is the new white hood'
Actress and activist Alyssa Milano tweeted after the confrontation between Covington Catholic High School students and a Native American protester that the MAGA hat is a modern equivalent to white hoods worn by KKK members.
Self-proclaimed activist Alyssa Milano doubled
down on her controversial tweet in
which she compared "Make America Great Again” hats to the
white hoods worn by the Ku Klux Klan. The Hollywood actress said she's
"sorry not sorry" in a new op-ed published by The Wrap on Wednesday
night.
As previously reported, Milano took to Twitter on Sunday to
address the viral video of students from Covington Catholic High School
participating in the March for Life who appeared to clash with a group of
Native Americans marching in the Indigenous Peoples March.
“The red MAGA hat is the new white hood,” she wrote.
“Without white boys being able to empathize with other people, humanity will
continue to destroy itself.”
The red MAGA hat is the new white hood.— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 20, 2019
Without white boys being able to empathize with other people, humanity will continue to destroy itself. #FirstThoughtsWhenIWakeUp
The
star, who received immediate backlash for the tweet, especially after longer
videos emerged from different angles sparking debate over the behavior of
people on both sides of the altercation, doubled down on her remarks in the
lengthy column.
"Here’s the thing: I
was right," the actress penned.
"Some
things in that video cannot be disputed — no matter what angle or how extended
the cut is," Milano began. "These boys, who attend a religious
school, were there on a school trip protesting against a woman’s right to
reproductive freedom. Several of these boys were wearing red MAGA hats, a hat
that has become synonymous with white nationalism and racism. Several were
doing a ‘tomahawk chop.’ Several were laughing."
The 46-year-old went on to
deride the high school students as “boys flaunting their entitlement and
displaying toxic masculinity.” She continued her rebuke of “MAGA” merchandise,
arguing that it has become a symbol of “white nationalism and racism.
“So, I won’t apologize to
these boys. Or anyone who wears that hat. But I will thank them,” she added. “I
will thank them for lighting a fire underneath the conversation about systemic
racism and misogyny in this country and the role President Donald Trump has had
in cultivating it and making it acceptable.”
From
there Milano rehashed claims that Trump’s father, Fred Trump, was arrested
along with six other men after a Klan parade in New York in 1927. She also
alleged that some of the things President Trump has become known for by his
critics would appeal to the KKK of that era. She specifically cited Trump’s
calls for a border wall and the travel ban from countries with large
Muslim populations.
“Let me be clear: I’m not
saying everyone who voted for Trump is a racist. I’m saying that everyone who
proudly wears the red hat identifies with an ideology of white supremacy and
misogyny,” she stated. “Everyone who proudly wears those hats gives a tacit
endorsement for the hatred and the violence we’ve seen these past few years.”
She continued: “I am sorry.
I’m sorry for the decades and decades of oppression and abuses people of color
have faced in this country. I’m sorry that as part of a privileged white
majority we did not stop this Administration from happening. I’m sorry to those
who have suffered at the hands of the Red Hats and the policies their
leadership implements. See, I’m not apologizing to the Red Hats. I’m
apologizing for them.”
Milano ended her post by saying that she will continue to stand up to
the red hats and what she perceives as their ideology before concluding: “Sorry
not sorry.”