Whoopi Goldberg, known for stirring up debates, once again made headlines this week with her remarks on The View.
Criticizing former President Donald Trump's recent statements, Goldberg highlighted what she perceived as an anti-white sentiment prevailing in the country.
In a Time Magazine interview discussing his potential plans for the 2024 election, Trump voiced intentions such as state monitoring of pregnancies, military involvement in migrant deportations, and the consideration of pardoning January 6th rioters.
During the interview, Trump expressed his belief that there is a growing anti-white sentiment in America, claiming, “They're against Catholics.
They're against a lot of different people.
I think there's a definite anti-white feeling in this country, and that can't be allowed either.”
Goldberg swiftly responded, challenging Trump by stating, “Sir?
Yeah, sir, nobody in your family was hung, nobody in your family was chased because of the color of their skin.
There's no anti-white issue here.
You are perpetrating anti-humanist issues here.”
The discussion on The View quickly shifted to the potential repercussions of Trump's rhetoric and the looming possibility of his return as president-elect in the upcoming November elections.
Unsurprisingly, supporters of the right expressed their discontent with Goldberg's stance, taking to social media to voice their opposition.
One user criticized The View as being “the most anti-white show on TV,” accusing Goldberg of capitalizing on controversies surrounding racial tensions.
Media journalist Matt Walsh from The Matt Walsh Show also weighed in on the topic of anti-white discrimination in the country.
Walsh highlighted statistics indicating a significant disparity in hiring practices, with only 6 percent of individuals hired by public companies in 2021 being white.
He condemned what he described as a systematic bias against white individuals in corporate recruitment processes, emphasizing the need for fair and equitable employment practices.
In addition to Goldberg, comedian DL Hughley, known for his outspoken views on political issues, joined the conversation.
Sharing the Time Magazine article on his Instagram, Hughley urged his followers to read it, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing societal inequalities.
His followers echoed his sentiments, with one individual warning about the potential consequences of discriminatory actions leading to further divisions within society.
With the 2024 election drawing closer, the debate surrounding Trump's comments and the broader issue of racial dynamics in America continues to intensify.
As the race to the polls gains momentum, opinions diverge on Goldberg's critique of Trump's assertions regarding anti-white sentiments in the country.
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