A Fox & Friends guest said on Wednesday that black voters “undermine” their belief in God when they vote for Democrats.

The claim came during a segment on a leaked memo revealing Facebook’s rules that employees should not try and change their colleagues’ minds about politics or religion.

“We’re keeping it simple with three main guidelines: Don’t insult, bully, or antagonize others. Don’t try to change someone’s politics or religion. Don’t break our rules about harassing speech and expression,” Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer wrote.

To Star Parker, head of conservative think tank CURE, this is a “direct attack on Christianity.”

It’s also an attack on Republicans, she said on Fox & Friends: “What we know is the more often people go to church, the more conservative they are, and then the more they vote for Republicans, so that’s what this is really about, Republicanism, and Facebook is not on that side.”

Fellow guest Suzan Johnson Cook, a Democratic strategist, pointed out that there are plenty of people from her party that go to church.

The two guests sparred, with Parker arguing data shows people who go to church are more likely to vote Republican.

“But you are making an interesting point,” Parker said, “because the only place it breaks down is with blacks. Blacks will go to church more often. They say that they believe in God much more often. And then they go and undermine that belief when they vote for Democrats on Tuesday.”

In her last appearance on Fox & Friends, Parker said food stamp recipients are too busy watching porn to find jobs.

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