Muhammad Ali On Phil Donahue Blasting Two White Women For Racial Gaslighting, Could Be Today
ONN – Muhammad Ali On Phil Donahue Blasting Two White Women For Racial Gaslighting, Could Be Today
I posted this video not because of the language (which I do not condone), and not because it also reflects a kind of racism, a kind of dislike Muhammad Ali had for white American culture at the time, but because it could very easily be an exchange today.
In the video, Muhammad Ali is explaining that a black man does not have the same freedoms as a white man or woman in America. The women, shockingly, were trying to equate themselves as having the same race-based problems as African Americans.
The question is, how far have we come as a society if this video can be played today, and still be relevant?
Stay tuned.
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