would think. thank you, tucker. i saw your show about racism, roseanne bar we both agree that racism is real. we both agree that racism goes two base. and what we are say something that racial disparities, if you look at our country, the color of your skin is a predictor of how long you will live, what kind of economic level you will be in and other factors. and so what we are saying. tucker: cammeron, someone who is familiar with the numbers it s not quite that simple. broadly, maybe. african immigrants to this country have higher level income levels than poor white americans. it s not quite as. black and white as you are suggesting. i guess that s part of the point i m making. not all black people are the same not all white people are the same. they have different attitudes and income levels. yeah. tucker: this suggests you are you are suggesting certain color one category. another color another category. that makes me uncomfortable. why doesn t that make you uncomfortable.
take the high rode aad and go i th. to your point, you were not race baiting, what i remember from that campaign too washeavid duke talked about his support, when he was the high-profile kkk in this country, talked about his support for donald trump. it was like pulling teeth from mr. trump, asking him to disavow him. he wouldn t do it before there was an interview before wen he was talking about david duke. he had a long history of knowing who david duke was, reacting to david duke. he throw this out when steve bannon was there, and then after yard, h afterward, the need to appeal to a white base in this country, white base people in this country that believe in birth richl, didn t believe barack obama was a true president. that was his play. he and roseanne was two peas in a pod.
but why are bill marr and joy reed, two people in the last year who said hateful think still employed in the media if roseanne is not. if we re going to and joy reed we re searching for her time travel and hacker who went back in time and hacked her account and said hateful things about g homosexual. i think that all should face the same thing that roseanne did. i think you have to look at the context around it, it s not the same context. i don t like pointing out look over there, look what this person, two wrongs, three wrongs don t make a right. that s right. i agree it s all wrong. roseanne who has a history of this way more than any of the people that you mentioned and so does the president of the united states. we re talking about the
this conversation, don about whether i said trump is racially insensitive or he s a big got in re racism. for me, it s certainly closed anymore now. silence is complicity. if you claim you re a least racist person, how did hell do you not speak out about something like this. not saying all trump supporters are racist, but if you don t condemn things like this you re complacent. you re cosigning it. that s correct. abc entertainer president previously told the hollywood reporter she tries not to worry about things she can t control. my question is, was roseanne s racism allowed as long as it wasn t so blatant? as long as she kept up below the surface and didn t talk about it? it s okay, just stay off of twitter? i did an interview with her a
scott when you listen to what they are saying talking about the red land strategy or what was heartland strategy. do they not think that roseanne s history of racism would turn people off, is that what they i think all of these points have been raised is excellent. regarding the heartland strategy i m sitting here, in louisville. i would like to say a word about abc and the media industry in general and this unevenness of sequences. i think what abc did was right but what they also did was jumping in a pond of alligators, getting your foot bit off, getting out and say, look how smart we are for gettingout. roseanne had a history of clooney tune things of saying and they it was right to get rid of roseanne, it was wrong maybe to reboot the show.