Tyrus Exposes The View: Race-Baiting, Hypocrisy, and Why Daytime TV Is Broken

The View—once hailed as a forum for smart, diverse female voices—is now ground zero for daytime dysfunction. In a scathing takedown, commentator Tyrus did what few dare: he called out the hypocrisy, race-baiting, and echo-chamber mentality that have come to define the show. If you’ve ever wondered why The View feels less like a conversation and more like a shouting match, you’re not alone.

Race-Baiting Over Real Debate

Tyrus’s message was blunt: “You don’t need to find Trumpers. You need to fire your race baiters.” He zeroed in on hosts like Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin, accusing them of sowing discord and making racial divisiveness the show’s main selling point. “You had brilliant women on before, and you ran them off,” he said, referencing Meghan McCain’s tearful exit after relentless attacks.

The problem, Tyrus argues, isn’t a lack of differing political views—it’s that The View wants a punching bag, not a real debate. “It wasn’t balance you desired. You were hoping for a punching bag,” he said, highlighting how conservative voices are routinely marginalized or interrupted.

Double Standards and Selective Outrage

Tyrus’s critique didn’t stop at the hosts. He pointed out the glaring double standards: “Consider the reaction if a conservative uttered half of what Anna Navarro or Sunny have said. The media would go crazy. But with them, there’s only shrugs and silence.” From dismissing minority conservatives to making sweeping generalizations, the show’s “progressive” values seem to apply selectively.

He called out Sunny Hostin for mocking minorities who vote Republican, as if independent thought is forbidden. Navarro’s assertion that “all nannies are Latinas” would be career-ending for anyone else, but on The View, such remarks barely register.

Echo Chamber, Not Discussion

Behind the scenes, former co-host Candace Cameron Bure revealed the exhausting prep: four to five hours of homework every night, only to regurgitate the same tired sound bites. “It’s a script, not a discussion,” Tyrus said. The result? An echo chamber where viewpoints are repeated until they’re accepted as truth, and cancel culture runs rampant.

Misogyny and Irony

Ironically, Tyrus joked that The View was “engineered by crazy misogynists,” noting, “There are so many brilliant women out there—none of them are on The View.” He lampooned the show’s obsession with blaming men, then women, then anyone but themselves. “They’ll just keep going till they’re down to the only thing you can trust—a penguin.”

Selective Progressivism and Gender Norms

Tyrus’s final jab: If progressives care about breaking gender stereotypes, why are all the hosts women? Where’s the masculine representation? Is The View’s “diversity” just window dressing for old-fashioned gender norms? It’s a question that exposes the show’s selective progressivism and leaves viewers wondering if the show’s values are just for show.

The Bottom Line

The View’s problems run deep: race-baiting, double standards, and a lack of genuine debate. Tyrus’s takedown resonates because it’s what many viewers have been thinking but were afraid to say. Is it time for The View to clean house and bring in real voices, or is the dysfunction too baked in to fix?

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