Stacey Dash-es Racial Slurs Targeting Her Support for Romney
By Staff Reporter | Oct 09, 2012 09:01 AM EDT
"You're an unemployed black woman endorsing Mitt Romney. You're voting against yourself thrice. You poor beautiful idiot," one Twitter user blasted, as another, @Black Voice wrote, "Stacey Dash had a perm since birth. I knew I couldn't trust her.. lol."
She was accused of "voting for white supremacy," alleging she "is white with a dark tan," and other defacing remarks.
'Wait Stacey Dash is voting for Romney? You get a lil money and you forget that you're black and a woman. Two things Romney hates,'
Dash seemed to be unfazed by the responses.
"My humble opinion... EVERYONE is entitled to one," she tweeted eloquently.
"Thank you for being willing to think for yourself despite what your haters have to say," tweeted one user, while another noted, "You can NEVER, EVER (did I say never?) NEVER leave the Dem party if you r Black. Once you do, the name calling begins."
The actress received support from not only Romney supporters but Obama supporters and health and women's activists. Stacey Dash has taken the name calling with grace and reiterates that she is not 'Still clueless,'as one commenter posted.
"So disappointed to see people attacking @REALStaceyDash for voicing her opinion," Fluke tweeted Monday. "Disagree politically, but #racist attacks are unacceptable."
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