During a Q & A session on Facebook Monday night, Hillary Clinton suggested that white guilt was the best way to placate the Black Lives Matter movement. She claimed that white people need to “recognize our privilege” and “practice humility”.
The question was posed by MTV reporter, Jamil Smith, who asked how she would engage white voters on the issue of “racial justice” and if she would call upon white people to be considerate towards black concerns.
No wonder there’s so much racism in America.
Of course, Hillary catered to the crowd she was speaking to by throwing white people under the bus. She said that white Americans need to do a better job of listening to African Americans talk about the barriers they face every day. After a comment like that, it’s clear that she’s the one who isn’t listening. White people have been paying attention. And what about her privilege?
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no truth in this woman
You first, Hillary!
She must have been looking in the mirror and practicing when she wrote that line! You kidding me? I have worked my$#%&!@*off my whole life sometimes working two jobs – 1 in the day til 5:00 pm and from there to another till 12.00 @ night! PRIVILEGE??? She is NUTS!!!
Being privileged has nothing to do with skin color, it has to do with decency, character, motivation and working your butt off willingly to get ahead in order to make a decent living for your family.
idiot
bloody idiot
WHAT? who is the we$#%&!@* worked HARD all my life and i am still poor. not priviledged at all
Why don’t we all start by watching HillBilly show us how it’s done?!?!?!
Hillary, What Privilege are you talking about ? Is it your Clinton Foundation where you have $$$$$$$Millions ? You should tell your followers not to have children out of wedlock as teenagers. Tell them find a responsible person to marry and share the responsibility of raising a child. You know like you and your daughter did. Did you ever hear of tough love? Hillary, Please stop being an enabler.
What about you Hillary, you certainly have enough start sharing your wealth