Pity the plight of the black movie star, scarred for life by memories of witnessing racial oppression.

The Blaze reports:

Pam Grier made the claims during her guest appearance on “The View,” and the co-hosts did not push back on the bizarre story.

Sunny Hostin egged her on to tell about the racism she must have experienced growing up in Columbus, Ohio.

Grier suggested that racism forced her family not to have a car.

“And sometimes we would go from tree shade to shade to get back to the apartment, my brother and I and my mom with bags,” she added. “And my mom would go, ‘Don’t look, don’t look, don’t look,’ and she would pull us away because there’s someone hanging from a tree.”

Grier appeared emotional, and the audience gasped at her story.

No doubt most of the witless moonbats believed her.

She waded deeper:

“And it triggers me today to see that a voice can be silenced and if a white family supported a black, they’re going to get burned down or killed or lynched as well.”

The last recorded lynching happened in Ohio in 1911. Grier was born in 1949.

In her defense, it could be tough to base self-worth on being oppressed as liberals do when you belong to a privileged group that is catered to obsequiously. Being a movie star, you can’t expect her to be grounded in reality.

On a tip from seaoh.

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