Tina Fey Returns to 'Weekend Update' to Slam White Nationalists and Donald Trump: 'Nazis Are Always Bad'

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The former 'SNL' star and 'Weekend Update' anchor sounded off with some advice on how to stay safe during neo-Nazi protests.


Tina Fey
returned to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update desk on Thursday, where she railed on the violent white nationalist rally over the weekend at the University of Virigina, which is Fey's alma mater.

"It broke my heart to see these evil forces descend upon Charlottesville," Fey began, before calling out President Donald Trump for his refusal to openly condemn the violence committed by white supremacists at the demonstration. "[Trump] comes out and he says that he condemns violence on many sides, and I’m feeling sick because I’ve seen Raiders of the Lost Ark and I wasn’t confused by it. Nazis are always bad. I don’t care what you say."


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Fey also addressed the nine alt-right and neo-Nazi rallies planned across the country on Saturday, and urged people to stay away from them, because she doesn't want "any more good people to get hurt."

"I know a lot of us are feeling anxious and asking ourselves, 'What can I do?' So I would urge people this Saturday, instead of participating in these screaming matches and potential violence, find a local business that you support — maybe a Jewish-run bakery, or an African-American-run bakery. Order a cake with the American flag on it like this one and just eat it," Fey said, explaining her plan on how to deal with the anger she feels watching white supremacists marching through the streets.


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Pulling out a giant sheet cake, the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt creator just dug into the massive confection.

"Wait, I'm sorry, how is that supposed to help?" co-host Colin Jost asked.

"The next time you see a bunch of white guys in polo shirts screaming about taking our country back -- and you wanna scream, 'It's not our country. We stole it from the Native Americans. And when they have a peaceful protest at Standing Rock we shoot at them with rubber bullets, but we let you chinless turds march through the streets with semi-automatic weapons.' And while you wanna yell that, don't yell it at the Klan, Colin. Yell it into the cake," Fey said through a mouth full of cake.

Check out the video below for a look at what late night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel had to say about last weekend's tragic events in Charlottesville.