Black college alumni blast Fox News host who appears to call sorority 'colored' ahead of Kamala Harris speech The network denied that Brian Kilmeade said 'colored' while referencing a. "Fox News is ignorant. Don't ever call my Sorority or any other #D9 organization 'colored.' Keep it out of your mouth," California congresswoman Sydney Kamlager posted on X.
A social media post by independent Fox News watchdog Bad Fox Graphics on X, however, shared the video and misquoted Kilmeade's comment, claiming instead that he had said "colored sorority.". Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a response from Fox News stating that Kilmeade said "college sorority" instead of "colored sorority," along with tweets from Black. "The Fox News host's use of the term ""colored"" sparked controversy and defensive reactions within MAGA circles.".
(RELATED: Fox News' Lawrence Jones Warns DEI Attacks Against Kamala Harris May 'Tick Off Voters') "'A COLORED sorority" in 2024 on national tv this clown thought it was correct and appropriate to use the term 'colored' to describe a distinguished and historic African American sorority," Harrison wrote on X. Fox News Brian Kilmeade faces backlash after referring to the Black sorority, Zeta Phi Beta, as "colored" when criticizing Kamala Harris. Title: Black College Alumni Blast Fox News Host Over Alleged 'Colored' Sorority RemarkIn a recent segment on Fox News, host Brian Kilmeade has come under fire for what some are interpreting as a racially insensitive comment about Vice President Kamala Harris.
The incident occurred during a discussion about Harris' decision to address a historically Black sorority, Zeta Phi Beta, rather than. Fox News panelist Brian Kilmeade is being dragged after he allegedly referred to Zeta Phi Beta as a "colored" sorority.