University of Virginia grad Tina Fey had a few things to say about neo-Nazis marching on her college town of Charlottesville over the weekend, as well as four hate marches that are planned around the country this weekend, including in New York City.
Said Fey on SNL's Weekend Update:
“Part of me hopes these neo-Nazis do try it in New York City. I hope they do try and get their ham salad kicked out of them by a bunch of drag queens. Cause you know what a drag queen still is? A six foot four black man.”
And then Fey urged people to do something other than protest:
“I would urge people this Saturday, instead of participating in the screaming matches and potential violence, find a local business you support, maybe a Jewish run bakery or African-American run bakery, and order a cake with the American flag on it, and just eat it…Sheetcaking is a grassroots movement, Colin. Most of the women I know have been doing it once a week since the election.”
And while sheetcaking herself, Fey had some choice words for Donald Trump…
“And then our president, Donald John Trump, and I don't think enough people talk about what a stupid, jackass name that is. Anyway, Donny John comes out and he says that he condemns violence ‘on many sides,' on many sides. “And then our president, Donald John Trump, and I don't think enough people talk about what a stupid, jackass name that is,” she said. “Anyway, Donny John comes out and he says that he condemns violence ‘on many sides,' on many sides.”
“Who drove the car into the crowd, Hillary's emails?”, Fey asked, downing more cake.
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