Joy Behar told Parkland shooting survivor and gun rights activist Kyle Kashuv to take a gap year and “contemplate his racism” on Tuesday.
Kashuv made headlines Monday for announcing that Harvard had rescinded his admission over controversial posts he made as a teenager.
After “The View” co-host showed a clip of Kashuv apologizing for his comments on Fox News, she said he must learn a lesson from this experience.
“[People] say that young people do these kinds of things, that they need to get a lesson. They need to take a lesson from this. Well, this is the lesson. The lesson is you’re not getting into Harvard, okay? Take your gap year to contemplate your racism. That would be a productive year."
Republican strategist Ana Navarro also took the opportunity to attack both Kashuv and President Trump.
“Moral character matters, and what can I tell you? Kyle, the bad news is you can’t go to Harvard if you’re a sexist misogynist, but you can grow up to be president.”
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Kashuv will certainly use his gap year to contemplate his treatment at the hands of the media. Also on Tuesday, former congressman and MSNBC contributor David Jolly likened Kashuv to a school shooter due to his past remarks.
Watch Behar's Comments Here:
HARVARD RESCINDS ADMISSION OVER RACIST POSTS: Parkland shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv says Harvard rescinded its admissions offer as a result of alleged racist comments he made prior to last year’s massacre — we discuss if Harvard made the right move. https://t.co/FAMU2rOB9x pic.twitter.com/UlaCkJJpKc
— The View (@TheView) June 18, 2019