REALLY? Joy Behar of ‘The View’ Claims She Talks to Trump Supporters Who Approach Her at the Grocery Store (VIDEO)

Joy Behar of ‘The View’ claimed on the show this week that she sometimes gets approached at the grocery store by Trump supporters, and that she tries to talk with them.

Does anyone believe that Joy Behar does her own grocery shopping at some supermarket? Perhaps more importantly, does anyone believe that Joy Behar would want to engage in some serious dialogue about politics with strangers who voted for Trump? In a public place? Really?

Joy Behar is one of most anti-Trump hosts on ‘The View’ and even in media in general, and that’s saying something.

This is a woman who pushed the Russia collusion hoax and just a few weeks ago, blamed the people of East Palestine, Ohio for the train disaster there because they voted for Trump.

But now we’re supposed to believe she chats with Trump supporters?

Transcript via NewsBusters:

SUNNY HOSTIN: What was funny to me is that Joy – Joy, you have never ordered from Instacart.

JOY BEHAR: No.

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: You like the grocery store?

BEHAR: I do. I enjoy a supermarket.

HOSTIN: I don’t like a supermarket. I haven’t been in a supermarket since COVID – for about three years. That’s when I discovered Instacart. And I give them a big tip because they don’t always pay their people well. And it’s – So, that’s been an issue I think for the company. But man, you can get toiletries, you can get fire logs, you know, those big Bounty towels you don’t want to carry.

BEHAR: Yeah. I order those from Costco.

HOSTIN: Somebody else goes!

SARA HAINES: That’s such an enjoyable trip though!

HOSTIN: You can get stuff from Costco delivered to your house.

BEHAR: I do have a lot of things from Costco, but I like to meander around a supermarket. Do I want this particular type of thing? Do I want tuna fish?

FARAH GRIFFIN: Do you get stopped a lot in the grocery store?

BEHAR: Only by Trump supporters.

[LAUGHTER]

FARAH GRIFFIN: Never fans. Only [trails off in laughter]

HOSTIN: And they actually talk to you?

BEHAR: Yes, and I talk to them. I say why exactly do you like him? I’m interested to know why they like him. And then they give me Fox News and then I walk away and go shopping. [LAUGHTER] But I like to engage people who disagree with me.

HOSTIN: Well, that’s true.

HAINES: In the grocery store? That’s a peaceful visit for me.

BEHAR: What are they going to do, hit me with a mozzarella?

Here’s the video:

Joy Behar says she gets stopped in the grocery store sometimes by Trump supporters and she asks them why they back him.
"And then they give me Fox News and then I walk away and go shopping. But I like to engage people who disagree with me." pic.twitter.com/edWKM8EJ7m

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 15, 2023

Sounds totally believable, doesn’t it?

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China’s New “Smart Religion” App Forces Believers to Register with Communist Regime Before Attending Services

How soon before this comes to America?


Authorities raid a church in China’s Henan province on Sunday, Aug. 12. (Photo: ChinaAid)

China is using a new app “Smart Religion” to spy on believers who attend church services in China.

Applicants must fill in personal information before they attend a church service, including their name, phone number, government ID number, permanent residence, occupation, and date of birth.

China is rolling out this service in Henan province.

Via the Catholic News Agency.

A human rights group active in China is reporting that religious believers in a populous Chinese province are now required to register on a government app in order to attend worship services.

ChinaAid, a U.S.-based Christian charity, reported March 6 that the religious department of the provincial government of Henan is rolling out a system whereby all believers must make online reservations before they can attend services in churches, mosques, or Buddhist temples.

The reservations are to be made through an app called “Smart Religion” developed by the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission of Henan Province. According to ChinaAid, applicants must fill in personal information, including their name, phone number, government ID number, permanent residence, occupation, and date of birth before they can make a reservation. Those who are allowed into a place of worship must also have their temperature taken — suggesting the app may be related in some way to COVID-19 restrictions — and show a reservation code.

Henan, located in the east-central part of the country, has one of the largest Christian populations in China — as much as 6% — according to a 2012 government survey.

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