'Psychopath’ Gutfeld destroyed for fantasizing assault upon a kid’s show host

'Psychopath’ Gutfeld destroyed for fantasizing assault upon a kid’s show host
Fox host Greg Gutfeld, Image via screengrab.

Fox host Greg Gutfeld, Image via screengrab.

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Wonkette writer Robyn Pennacchia blew her top after Fox News entertainer Greg Gutfeld shared his fantasy of a woman being brutally assaulted by "male detainees." His fantasy victim: beloved children’s entertainer and YouTuber “Ms. Rachel.”

To be clear, Ms. Rachael makes videos helping kids learn their first words and sing along to “The Wheels on the Bus” and other kids’ songs.

But Pennacchia said Ms. Rachel committed the unforgivable MAGA sin of asking for tolerance. Firstly, the musical entertainer has partnered with the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, advocated for war-torn children, and she “sang a song with a three-year-old double amputee from Gaza. You know, because it’s just so rude to bring it up when children are maimed or killed in war.”

Pennacchia said America’s conservatives have generally had it in for children’s programming for decades because most kids’ shows “run in direct opposition to everything they stand for," primarily because they "teach children about sharing, about caring, about being kind to others (especially people who are different), they’re usually quite ethnically diverse, and, perhaps worst of all, they are very frequently Canadian hippies."

But Ms. Rachel called down Gutfeld’s fury by advocating on behalf of immigrant children in the U.S., visiting immigrant detention centers and singing songs to the child detainees. She also traveled to Washington, DC with more than 500 letters from children being detained in federal facilities, said Pennacchia.

“So, naturally, Gutfeld was irate, because all he wants is to live in a world in which children’s performers are a little more chill about child abuse,” she explained.

On the Thursday edition of Fox News’ “The Five,” Gutfeld called Ms. Rachel “a Trojan horse that exploits the benign innocent nature of a kid’s show host” to make critics “look like the bad guy.”

“Here’s where it gets extra creepy, though,” warned Pennacchia.

“I would love for her to do a sing-a-long with a handful of male detainees unsupervised and watch the suicidal empathy take hold as she defends, as the typical misguided leftist does, this innocent trapped man who is a refugee, who might be a felon, but I don’t know,” said Gutfeld. “… These naive virtue signalers will help a felon that will lead to their own death. She can operate in her stupidity as long as the felons are behind a wall. But she should have them come live -- take two of the guys, have them move in with you, Ms. Rachel. People have done that, and have you read what happens? It’s pretty interesting. I wouldn’t advise it.

But Pennacchia says women seeking assault should look anyplace other than a federal immigration pen, because the Trump administration detains “elementary school students and asylum-seeking makeup artists,” not criminals.

“That being said, it’s pretty g—— gross to insinuate that all undocumented immigrants are evil sexual predators — though it probably makes it easier for people like Greg Gutfeld to justify incarcerating children,” argued Pennacchia. “It’s also quite gross to openly fantasize about anyone being assaulted or killed as a result of not sharing your beliefs about something like this.”

She added that Gutfeld should remember that Fox News itself was “a pretty dangerous place to be a woman, so far as sexual harassment and assault were concerned.”

“Do you see me fantasizing about women who work there now, who also do not share my ideas, being violently assaulted by whoever wants to be the next Roger Ailes or Pete Hegseth? No, I do not. Because I am not a psychopath,” ranted Pennacchia.

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