Did Farah Griffin Really Just Complain About Getting Attacked On 'The View'? WTH Did She Expect?!
I am not about to defend fake conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin after she complained that her venomous co-host on 'The View' are constantly attacking her. She's not that stupid. She knows what she got herself into.
The segment began with the hosts discussing 'toxic feminity', which as it turns out is not a cute little nickname for the hideous show.
The segment began with host Whoopi Goldberg leading into the topic by saying, " Apparently, the term “toxic masculinity” comes up a lot these days, but women took to Reddit to talk about when they've faced “toxic femininity” from other women by being told to act like a lady or getting bullied by other moms. Is this something you are aware of?"
The sarcastic tone of Whoopi was clearly missed by Farah Griffin who jumped to talk about her experiences with toxic women saying, "No. I think it is real though. We've come a long way in kind of critiquing some of the male practices that are not helpful and that needed to be called out. And I think that women have made a ton of progress, but we can also be each other's worst enemies."
She continued, "It's still the case, and I hate to say it. Some of the worst bosses I’ve had had been women, and sometimes colleagues in the workplace who were women. And I always think of the Madeleine Albright quote –"
Co-host Ana Navarro interrupted her to knock her time with Kellyanne Conway.
Farah Griffin snapped at Navarro, "I mean – Well, I can't really get a word in without you attacking me so I wouldn't say this is a totally different -- this isn't like a totally different environment of women supporting each other."
She continued, "But Madeleine Albright always said, “There's a special place in Hell for women who don't help and support other women.” And it’s something I try to live by. I think that we have a duty to try to give that back, especially for the women who come after us."
Navarro mumbles some salty shit before Farah Griffin jumps back in to kiss Goldberg's ring in a sad attempt to get the host to save her.
Transcript
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Apparently, the term “toxic masculinity” comes up a lot these days, but women took to Reddit to talk about when they've faced “toxic femininity” from other women by being told to act like a lady or getting bullied by other moms. Is this something you are aware of? [Sarcastic tone]
[Laughter]
ANA NAVARRO: Wait. Before we begin, let me tell you something. I think we have a legal note from the werewolves.
[Laughter]
ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: No. I think it is real though. We've come a long way in kind of critiquing some of the male practices that are not helpful and that needed to be called out. And I think that women have made a ton of progress, but we can also be each other's worst enemies.
It's still the case, and I hate to say it. Some of the worst bosses I’ve had had been women, and sometimes colleagues in the workplace who were women. And I always think of the Madeleine Albright quote –
NAVARRO: That's what happens when you work with Kellyanne Conway.
[Audience reaction]
FARAH GRIFFIN: I mean – Well, I can't really get a word in without you attacking me so I wouldn't say this is a totally different -- this isn't like a totally different environment of women supporting each other.
But Madeleine Albright always said, “There's a special place in Hell for women who don't help and support other women.” And it’s something I try to live by. I think that we have a duty to try to give that back especially for the women who come after us.
(…)
11:25:57 a.m. Eastern
FARAH GRIFFIN: And I have to say – I have to give Whoopi credit. You’ve been just like so supportive of all the women on this show because you've accomplished so much, and we're all coming up under you, and just looking up to you.
I think – I'm glad you said that. Women support women more than they don't, but I think it's worth acknowledging when we are hard on each other.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Well said.
JUJU CHNAG: Yeah, I think that’s right. Just to be real about it. For real.