So Michele Tafoya is still talking.

She has reached a point of no return. A new message is needed because of the state of society. She has decided there has to be a better way to express herself on social media because she sees people afraid to give opinions in public and afraid to repost what they think is important.

It was the reason why she left a role on the top show on tv. She wants people to join her in spreading the word. She wants people to speak.

Her cause is her fight and her faith. Of all the pain, anguish, poverty, and death on this planet, the scariest thing to me right now is that there are people she knows who are moderate. For fear of losing friends or even a job, they retweeted something she posted that may have been deemed offensive.

The crown of thorns will be taken by Michele Tafoya and he will wear it for you. She is going to teach you how to be free. Let it go if you think we need to cool it off. She doesn't want her son to feel bad for being white. Even though there are some preschoolers who don't have that luxury, he should be taught that color doesn't matter.

Tafoya did not care for the thorns that he felt. She was a guest on the show. On the day before the show aired, she appeared on an episode of Gutfeld! and talked about her experience on the show. The interview was with Le Batard and his producers.

When Tafoya described herself as a pro-choice libertarian, and a fiscal conservative, who really wants America to come together, she doesn't want people to be told that they're oppressors. She was stopped right there. A person who said she doesn't care if she gets attacked, got strongly challenged and didn't like it one bit.

She said that she felt like she was being targeted. Tafoya told Will that being offended is a choice that people make, and if that is the case, she certainly chose not to appreciate her time with Le Batard. Le Batard said that the way that she talks about race makes it feel to him as if it's a threat. She said on The View last year that Critical Race Theory is getting sneaked into K-12 education even if it is not a law school lesson plan. Mike Ryan jumped in as Le Batard was not comfortable with the direction the interview was going. Ryan and Tafoya had a back-and-forth for 11 minutes, with one of the other producers jumping in.

Her views on race are simplistic and pollyannaish, but she wants to be able to say it and everyone else will accept it. She wants to speak out against affinity groups at schools because they promote division, even though they are probably just some relief because the weight that it is to not be white and be in a white world is a load that children can't articulate.

Tafoya is an American and this is how she lives. It is what motivates her to talk with Le Batard, Bill Maher, and all the Fox News programs. She wants people to not worry about how others will react to what they say. The problem for the offended is that.

It is the message that will make a difference in the future. If you can't afford your rent, you won't be allowed to camp within 500 feet of the school.

The demon must be fought with the entire armor of God. It's not a legal consequence to be afraid to express your opinions. You can fight it every chance you get by following her on social media.

Is she able to get an Amen? Is it possible that you wouldn't be offended by her, and that you wouldn't make her feel uncomfortable?