not at all, because i have a first amendment. let me tell you how i know let me tell you how i know i m right. people of color live with racism and racial oppression every day in their community. op tucker: but it is still a decent country oh, white america i wonder why. i have been offended by the police. tucker: you are wearing thousand dollar cufflinks. don t give me the victim card. race is the tie that binds us, economics separates us.d. the police have wrongfully stopped me. they have spread me out in front of my georgetown home. tucker: you are diverting haven t to you but you can t relate to it. tucker: so because i m white you are saying that i have no voice in this conversation. you are fundamentally unreasonable. a racist one because you are dismissing the position of someone on the basis of his skin color. i m dismissing you because of your experience or lack thereof.
Not going to listen to this garbage. where do you live? where do you live? i m from the city. it doesn t matter. tucker: it does matter! i bet you send your kids to private schools. i bet you live in my neighborhood. i can t be offended by the police? tucker: of course you can be offended by the police. tucker: what neighborhood you live in? i may live in your neighborhood but you ve never been racially discriminated against. tucker:r:ne spare me! what neighborhood do you live in? what neighborhood you live in? i live in northwest d.c. and i betst you live there too! tucker: i am not going to take it from a guy who lives in my neighborhood. what neighborhood do you live in? what neighborhood do you live in? i live in northwest d.c. and i bet you live there too. that s wealthy. godr: bless you! tucker: god bless you! thanks for joining us. a college football coaching legend, he won a title, jason whitlock is a journalist with fox sports one. jason, that got a lit
Demonize america, write off america, i have too many friends and most ofer them african-american, for members of the police force. the generalizations about the police are really upsetting to me because i know some very good police officers. yes, police officers have made mistakes, but i don t want to generalize about them the wayy i don t white people generalize about black people. i don t want to be seen as the worst of black america and i m sure police officers regardless of color don t want to be seen as the worst of whatever what act an individual police officer hecommits. i have to be honest, i was into that conversation, that was painful, that was hard. ii think it represents the division we have in this country. people are struggling to listen to each other and see the good in each other. i m just really concerned. tucker: i am too.
First amendment. let me tell you how i know let me tell you how i know i m right. people of color live with racism and racial oppression every day in their community. op tucker: but it is still a decent country oh, white america i wonder why. i have been offended by the police. tucker: you are wearing thousand dollar cufflinks. don t give me the victim card. race is the tie that binds us, economics separates us.d. the police have wrongfully stopped me. they have spread me out in front of my georgetown home. tucker: you are diverting haven t to you but you can t relate to it. tucker: so because i m white you are saying that i have no voice in this conversation. you are fundamentally unreasonable. a racist one because you are dismissing the position of someone on the basis of his skin color. i m dismissing you because of your experience or lack thereof. tucker: you know nothing about my experience.
Their roles and outside their area of expertise because and this was what i believe about the left really they want black people to take a nonstrategic approach to the problem because they don t want us to reallyh address our problem. that s why they are electing football and basketball players to be our leaders. people that can teach us to throw football and shoot a basketball are our racial leaders, the liberal left is thrilled with this. tucker: i ve still got he s taken off his glasses. i really quick want to give you a chance to respond to that. if you have experienced social injustice, if you have been brutalized by the police, i don t care how much money you make, how old you are, if you want to speak out on the issue and you want to take a leadership role, then you want to do that if you are comfortable doing that. this whole idea that at 23, 24, they can t walk and chew gum at