Whoopi Goldberg STUNNED as Greg Gutfeld & Tyrus EXPLODE on *The View*—Unfiltered Confrontation Sends Studio Into Chaos!

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**The View Implodes After Gutfeld & Tyrus Slam Whoopi: From Tariffs to Meltdowns, Chaos Unleashed**
In one of the most bizarre crossovers between politics, pop culture, and morning talk shows, *The View* has found itself once again at the center of a swirling storm—this time ignited not by a politician, but by two sharp-tongued commentators: Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus. It all started with a rather unexpected topic—Canada slapping tariffs on manatee meat and bovine semen. Yes, you read that right. But while that would’ve been outrageous enough to dominate headlines, the real explosion came when Gutfeld and Tyrus turned their attention toward *The View*, and more specifically, Whoopi Goldberg.
The Tariff Spark and the TV Firestorm
The oddity of Canadian tariffs on exotic agricultural items barely had time to sink in before daytime television got dragged into a whole new narrative. Gutfeld and Tyrus, during a scathing segment, mocked the situation and pivoted quickly to the boiling tensions on *The View*, pointing out how the show has become less of a panel discussion and more of a platform for divisive rhetoric.
And according to them, the root of the problem wasn’t just bad takes—it was race-baiting, selective outrage, and hypocrisy, particularly coming from Whoopi Goldberg and co-host Sunny Hostin. “You don’t need to fire Trumpers,” Tyrus stated bluntly. “You need to fire your race baiters.” He didn’t mince words when naming Whoopi and Sunny as part of the problem, even mocking the show’s ideological echo chamber by suggesting, half-jokingly, that they bring back Meghan McCain—the lone conservative voice who allegedly left due to emotional burnout.
### A History of Double Standards?
Tyrus and Gutfeld didn’t stop there. They dug up the incident that still haunts Goldberg’s credibility to this day—her eyebrow-raising claim that the Holocaust “wasn’t about race,” but rather “man’s inhumanity to man.” The backlash to that comment was swift and brutal, leading to a two-week suspension from ABC. But for critics like Gutfeld and Tyrus, the punishment didn’t fit the offense.
“This is a show that makes everything about race—until it suddenly isn’t,” Gutfeld pointed out with his trademark dry sarcasm. He framed Goldberg’s take not only as historically offensive but dangerously ignorant, accusing her of rewriting one of the most well-documented genocides in modern history to suit a political narrative. And when Whoopi doubled down on her stance, delivering it with that trademark “I’m always right” look, the internet collectively rolled its eyes.
### Gutfeld and Tyrus vs. The View
What made this moment especially stinging was how Gutfeld and Tyrus delivered their criticism. No shouting. No drama. Just methodical dismantling, wrapped in sarcasm and logic.
Tyrus likened Whoopi’s logic to “playing chess while holding a Candyland board,” a metaphor that instantly caught fire online. Meanwhile, Gutfeld took on the tone of a disappointed teacher rather than an angry critic, calmly pointing out the contradictions in Goldberg’s rhetoric.
And it worked. The internet didn’t just agree—it exploded. Memes spread like wildfire, Twitter users resurfaced old clips, and YouTube comment sections turned into digital battlegrounds. Goldberg’s credibility took yet another hit, and this time it wasn’t just her opponents on the right who were calling foul.
### Meltdown in Slow Motion
As the criticism mounted, Goldberg seemed to lean harder into her role as the moral compass of *The View*. But to audiences, her reactions didn’t come across as strength—they looked like denial. Sighing theatrically, slow clapping, eye-rolling, and claiming the high ground without addressing the substance of the arguments—these became her defense mechanisms.
Gutfeld and Tyrus didn’t have to say it. The internet already had. The empress had no clothes, and the performance art of indignation was no longer selling.
### The Deeper Problem: Selective Outrage
Tyrus took it a step further, asking the real question: what kind of standards is *The View* upholding when it allows open racial hostility against white Americans, but punishes dissent from anyone questioning that narrative?
“You allowed black racists on TV who can just go all day and say anything about white people,” Tyrus stated. “And you forgot that a lot of white people are at home during the day—and they’re not watching your show anymore.”
It was a brutal truth bomb that pointed not only to *The View*’s declining ratings but to the deeper issue of ideological imbalance. When one side of the conversation is constantly villainized and the other gets a free pass, audiences—left, right, or center—start to notice.
### Whoopi’s Echo Chamber
To many, Whoopi Goldberg was once a respected voice of reason, comedy, and culture. But her recent performances on *The View* have drawn accusations of self-righteousness, tone-deafness, and emotional manipulation. Rather than address criticism head-on, Goldberg appears to play the martyr, dismissing facts in favor of feelings.
And in today’s media landscape, that strategy is quickly backfiring.
Even liberal viewers have started to question *The View*’s lack of intellectual diversity. With conservative voices pushed out, the show has become a circular conversation, often leaving viewers craving real debate and honest disagreement. Gutfeld and Tyrus didn’t just offer a different opinion—they offered a different *tone*: less emotional, more surgical.
### A Moment of Reckoning?
This might be the tipping point for *The View*. Not because of one outrageous claim or one internet feud, but because the show seems increasingly out of touch with its audience.
Gutfeld and Tyrus exposed more than just Whoopi’s questionable takes—they exposed a culture of hypocrisy where outrage only flows one way. And the internet, long tired of celebrity moralizing, seems ready for something more grounded.
As one commenter put it: “When late-night comics are more informative than daytime news shows, you know something’s broken.”
### Conclusion: Truth Over Theater?
The real lesson in all this might be simpler than it seems. Sometimes, the most powerful critiques don’t come from shouting matches or dramatic monologues. Sometimes, it’s the quiet, unshaken voice of someone saying: “That’s not how the world works.”
Gutfeld and Tyrus didn’t need studio lights, cue cards, or a cheering panel. They brought facts. And when facts hit hard enough, they don’t need to shout—they echo all on their own.
Whoopi may still have her seat on *The View*, but after this week, it’s clear the audience isn’t just watching anymore—they’re judging. And this time, it’s the hosts who are under the spotlight.
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