MSNBC stepped in it big time with their bigoted tweet claiming “right wingers” would “hate” a Cheerios ad featuring a bi-racial family. MSNBC deleted the tweet and apologized, but only after being called on it.

After MSNBC’s ridiculous but not surprising tweet, Twitchy founder, syndicated columnist and “just a blogger” Michelle Malkin started the hashtag #MyRightWingBiracialFamily:

Citizens who choose not to drink the left-wing race-baiting Kool Aid MSNBC pours on a daily basis are letting the world know that the bigoted broad brush with which they use to paint those with opposing viewpoints the same color is unacceptable.

Here are 75 tweets from biracial families telling MSNBC their pandering to left-wing stereotypes of people who disagree with them will not be tolerated:

#MyRightWingBiRacialFamily brought to you by @MSNBC! A hashtag I can jump in with my gorgeous wife! @michellemalkin pic.twitter.com/MwYBeiUuy4 — Nicholas Bailey (@I_Am_NickBailey) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/Sgt_Bravo/status/428713154713890816

@michellemalkin I am so proud of our son and his beautiful Jesus-Loving family!#MyRightWingBiracialFamily pic.twitter.com/3NKyaD5bFm — Lisa Roy (@lroy479) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/melsiecleopatra/status/428713894815617024



https://twitter.com/Lampwick_McFist/status/428750334559649793

https://twitter.com/StefaniBuhajla/status/428717558053621760

@michellemalkin: my mama is Mexican and my dad is (obviously) white #MyRightWingBiracialFamily pic.twitter.com/VuokiGOmsm — Stacy Chadwell (@StacyChadwell36) January 30, 2014

#MyRightwingBiracialFamily

This year we will celebrate 16 years of marriage. pic.twitter.com/sj4itn7X7V — Julie Buck (@mrsjbuck) January 30, 2014

https://twitter.com/Andy_Felty/status/428749351611949056

https://twitter.com/YYCDadOfFive/status/428749279834804225



https://twitter.com/ts_in_His_world/status/428718584127578112

#MyRightWingBiracialFamily there are more of us than your myopic mind can probably process. @msnbc pic.twitter.com/bZ8lfGGqFn — Cruz4President (@mrgoody_2_shoes) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/rungrrlrun/status/428723939867516928

Happy New Year @msnbc, no champagne 4 wife cause shes expecting our 1st BIRACIAL CHILD! @TwitchyTeam @michellemalkin pic.twitter.com/7qsGPtGZ7o — Mike B. Cavazos (@MikeBCavazos) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/Reyna_tuya/status/428725629845250048

#MyRightWingBiracialFamily Blessed by God with beautiful boys, 28 yrs of marriage & counting @michellemalkin pic.twitter.com/4EfJSdlP3j — Marie Biller (@MarieBiller) January 30, 2014

#MyRightwingBiracialFamily I'm part Chinese & part white. We also have Filipino, Panamanian, Mexican & Black in our family. — Jesse (@Alliandrina) January 30, 2014

#MyRightWingBiracialFamily – My family is biracial and right wing #teaparty conservatives. Tired of the assumptions made by liberals! — MsSakushi (@MsSakushi) January 30, 2014

Love our multicultural & biracial fam. @MSNBC getting more attention tonight than in 2013. #myrightwingbiracialfamily pic.twitter.com/ALK2osAPID — Lisa R Simons (@LisaRSimons) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/rockiwithani/status/428725843662483457

No worries, @msnbc. Nobody in my biracial family takes you all seriously! #MyRightWingBiracialFamily — ryanaber (@ryanaber) January 30, 2014

Insulting. Classless. Irrelevant. Viewerless…just a few words my #MyRightWingBiracialFamily uses to describe @msnbc. — Caleb Parke (@calebparke) January 30, 2014



https://twitter.com/ericmendo/status/428754955638276096

https://twitter.com/BLMX160/status/428756081607577600

https://twitter.com/FURG67/status/428756372495167489

When @msnbc sees kids like my lil girl, I guess they only see hatred. Therapy, get some. #MyRightWingBiracialFamily pic.twitter.com/2TQ3HpCdk0 — Stubbornly Me. (@lybr3) January 30, 2014

How awesome.

Thnx to ALL of you who smacked down @msnbc w/your pix full of love & diversity. #MyRightWingBiracialFamily https://t.co/ttWLeYClGu — Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 30, 2014

And this one, just because it cracked us up:

@msnbc More people viewed @michellemalkin 's response than your highest rated show. — Ross Hatcher (@HatcherRoss) January 30, 2014

Ha!