MSNBC cancels Joy Reid’s lefty show as network makes major shakeup

There was a "movement" of mostly lesbian women shaving their heads to show they would not put out anymore for men now that Trump was elected. When did she shave her head? It possibly was part of that "movement"...


The women's protest movement featuring shaved heads that you're likely referring to is the 4B Movement. Originating in South Korea around 2019, this feminist movement advocates for women to reject societal expectations tied to men, encapsulated in four "no's": no marriage (bihon), no childbirth (bichulsan), no dating (biyeonae), and no sex with men (bisekseu). Shaving heads became a symbolic act within this movement, particularly linked to the earlier "Escape the Corset" campaign, where women cut or shaved their hair to defy beauty standards imposed by patriarchal norms. In 2024, following Donald Trump’s U.S. election victory, some American women adopted this practice as a protest, inspired by the 4B Movement, to express frustration over perceived misogyny and loss of reproductive rights. The head-shaving aspect gained attention as a visceral rejection of traditional femininity

Joy Reid debuted her shaved head on her MSNBC program "The ReidOut" on June 17, 2024. This change came shortly after she was taunted by Real America's Voice reporter Ben Bergquam about her previous bleach-blond combover hairstyle, which some had compared to Donald Trump's. She showcased the new platinum blonde buzz cut, declaring it a "hair-free summer" during the broadcast.



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MSNBC will lean into its progressive roots in Trump era​



MSNBC's new president Rebecca Kutler plans to announce broad programming changes to the network that elevate some of its most progressive voices, sources told Axios.

Why it matters: The changes signal the network's intent to double down on its liberal bend instead of moving toward the center in a new Trump era.

State of play: The programming shifts, which will impact dayside, weekend and primetime programming, include moving former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, currently the host of the weekend show, "Inside with Jen Psaki," to anchor one of the primetime hours during the week.

  • Psaki could be named anchor of MSNBC's 9 p.m. hour, which Rachel Maddow currently helms, sources told Axios. Maddow has returned to the anchor chair five times per week during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. She plans to return to anchoring just once per week on Mondays after that.
  • Alex Wagner, who had been anchoring MSNBC's 9 p.m. hour Tuesday-Fridays since 2022, will remain with the network as a correspondent, sources said.
  • Pskai, who joined the network in 2022, served in the Obama and Biden administrations. Her show has become the network's most-watched weekend program.
Zoom in: Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez, the trio of co-hosts that currently anchor MSNBC's weekend program "The Weekend," will move to anchor a weekday program in the 7 p.m. hour, sources added.

  • Menendez would be the first Latina woman to host a primetime cable news program on MSNBC.
 

MSNBC will lean into its progressive roots in Trump era​



MSNBC's new president Rebecca Kutler plans to announce broad programming changes to the network that elevate some of its most progressive voices, sources told Axios.

Why it matters: The changes signal the network's intent to double down on its liberal bend instead of moving toward the center in a new Trump era.

State of play: The programming shifts, which will impact dayside, weekend and primetime programming, include moving former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, currently the host of the weekend show, "Inside with Jen Psaki," to anchor one of the primetime hours during the week.

  • Psaki could be named anchor of MSNBC's 9 p.m. hour, which Rachel Maddow currently helms, sources told Axios. Maddow has returned to the anchor chair five times per week during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. She plans to return to anchoring just once per week on Mondays after that.
  • Alex Wagner, who had been anchoring MSNBC's 9 p.m. hour Tuesday-Fridays since 2022, will remain with the network as a correspondent, sources said.
  • Pskai, who joined the network in 2022, served in the Obama and Biden administrations. Her show has become the network's most-watched weekend program.
Zoom in: Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez, the trio of co-hosts that currently anchor MSNBC's weekend program "The Weekend," will move to anchor a weekday program in the 7 p.m. hour, sources added.

  • Menendez would be the first Latina woman to host a primetime cable news program on MSNBC.
Genius... As they continue to make themselves into the joke of "news" programs, MSDNC is leaning into their "work" as the propaganda branch of the Democrat's Party, making themselves ever more obsolete and unwatched. I suspect that the late night shows will continue to bash Trump as they fall into obscurity as well, when the late night comedic show that is beating all others in the ratings is on Fox News, something is going wrong for leftists... They can't seem to tap into the hearts and minds of even their own party at this point in time.
 
There was a "movement" of mostly lesbian women shaving their heads to show they would not put out anymore for men now that Trump was elected. When did she shave her head? It possibly was part of that "movement"...
If she is a lesbian and withheld, wouldn’t she have withheld from other women?

It’s very confusing. Lol.
 
The women's protest movement featuring shaved heads that you're likely referring to is the 4B Movement. Originating in South Korea around 2019, this feminist movement advocates for women to reject societal expectations tied to men, encapsulated in four "no's": no marriage (bihon), no childbirth (bichulsan), no dating (biyeonae), and no sex with men (bisekseu). Shaving heads became a symbolic act within this movement, particularly linked to the earlier "Escape the Corset" campaign, where women cut or shaved their hair to defy beauty standards imposed by patriarchal norms. In 2024, following Donald Trump’s U.S. election victory, some American women adopted this practice as a protest, inspired by the 4B Movement, to express frustration over perceived misogyny and loss of reproductive rights. The head-shaving aspect gained attention as a visceral rejection of traditional femininity

Joy Reid debuted her shaved head on her MSNBC program "The ReidOut" on June 17, 2024. This change came shortly after she was taunted by Real America's Voice reporter Ben Bergquam about her previous bleach-blond combover hairstyle, which some had compared to Donald Trump's. She showcased the new platinum blonde buzz cut, declaring it a "hair-free summer" during the broadcast.



@Grok
Sort of. They got a boost of "followers" right after Trump got elected, suddenly TikTok was "alive" with what appeared to be mostly lesbian women shaving their heads to (like Sinead) "make themselves" unappealing to men to solidify their promise to stop sleeping with all men until Trump left office. However it backfired...


Women who have alopecia and cancer asked why it was okay to say that being bald meant no men would want them...
 
If she is a lesbian and withheld, wouldn’t she have withheld from other women?

It’s very confusing. Lol.
Nah, they made a point of saying they would "not put out for men"... But rarely appeared like they would have in the past. Some of them even tried to tell everybody they were "bi" and choosing to avoid men only, shaving their heads so men wouldn't want them...

Unfortunately for them, men like looking at bald women too.
 
Nah, they made a point of saying they would "not put out for men"... But rarely appeared like they would have in the past. Some of them even tried to tell everybody they were "bi" and choosing to avoid men only, shaving their heads so men wouldn't want them...

Unfortunately for them, men like looking at bald women too.
Well, whatever she is, she is unemployed now.

I never watched her show…just saw clips on FOX showing her calling all Trump supporters nasty names.

She did not appear to be a happy camper.
 
Well, whatever she is, she is unemployed now.

I never watched her show…just saw clips on FOX showing her calling all Trump supporters nasty names.

She did not appear to be a happy camper.
Yeah, her name never seems to be reflected in her attitude.
 
It's definitely important to not have any opposing voices to the regime.

Everyone must agree, and all thought must conform.
Her babeness, Karoline Levett told Megyn Kelly, that MSNBS is on in the White House 24/7. As you know it's all about ratings and many in the cable business have fallen to podcasters so you will continue to have choices although you will be forced to catch up with current technology.

Have heart, CNN did bring back the serial masturbater Jeffey Tobin and the potato Brian Stelter for you to enjoy.
 
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