Ann Coulter attacked NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, claiming the plots of new episodes highlight “sex traffickers, little boy rapists and women-hating mass shooters who are invariably Trump-supporting white American males.”
Coulter, 58, also blasted Celine Robinson, a former writer and producer for Law & Order: SVU, for penning episodes that feature story lines about American businessmen who participate in the trafficking of illegal immigrants.
“I had pointed out that sex traffickers of 9-year-old illegal alien girls — while prevalent in our new ‘diverse’ country — have never, ever, ever been what the show advertised: married white American businessmen,” wrote Coulter in a column for Townhall.
Robinson, a self-described “queer, Jewish, feminist,” shot back at Coulter’s critiques, tweeting, “Apparently ann coulter ‘wrote’ another post taking umbrage at me & my identity pieces, resulting in a meek handful of homophobic/anti-Semitic/sad trolly tweets.”
In her column, Coulter analyzed “Man Up/Man Down,” an episode from Season 20 of Law & Order: SVU, in which “a blond, blue-eyed married American man anally rapes his teenaged sons when he takes them … hunting. Yes, hunting.” Coulter suggested the only thing missing from the episode was the perpetrator wearing a MAGA hat.
Coulter then drew a contrast to documented instances of rape in Afghanistan by Vice and the Guardian, questioning why the portrayal of rape in the show focused squarely on white, American men.
“With the major media actively covering up the crimes of immigrants, and big tech companies censoring people who point out the peculiarities of other cultures, there seems to be a major campaign on to prevent Americans from noticing,” wrote Coulter.
Coulter, a sharp critic of American immigration policy, was once one of President Trump’s most ardent defenders. In November, however, she flipped on the president saying she had given up on Trump, and that she was excited to see 2020 Democrats attacking billionaires who have “wrecked our country.”