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I don’t like racist shit.

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Tony Hroncichvor 3 Jahren

No offense... but your one of the most racist TV personalities there is...

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John Acevedovor 3 Jahren

Desantis is a racist he hates POC

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🇺🇸1LT. Ivy (Retired) 🇺🇸vor 3 Jahren

Oh and by the way, here is some more history…

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Pøst Jone$ Malonëvor 3 Jahren

First off. Fort Bragg isn’t a person.. Braxton Bragg is.

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John Silvervor 3 Jahren

They ain’t doing it for votes. They believe it. That is the problem.

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cliffgoatvor 3 Jahren

Stephen A. Smith is a well-respected sports journalist, commentator, and personality who has long been an advocate for social justice and equality. His outspoken stance against racism and bigotry has earned him a reputation as a strong and principled voice in the media. As a fellow commentator and public figure, I wholeheartedly agree with Stephen A. Smith's statement that "I don't like racist shit." Racism is a toxic and destructive force that has no place in our society. It undermines our values of equality, justice, and respect for all people, and it perpetuates harmful stereotypes and prejudices that hurt individuals and communities. Racism can take many forms, from overt acts of discrimination and hate speech to more subtle forms of bias and prejudice. Regardless of its form, however, racism is never acceptable. It is important for all of us to speak out against racism and to work towards a more just and equitable society. One of the most powerful ways to combat racism is to educate ourselves and others about its impact. This includes understanding the historical and cultural roots of racism, recognizing the ways in which it continues to affect individuals and communities today, and taking proactive steps to promote equality and justice. Another important step in combating racism is to speak out against it whenever and wherever it occurs. This can involve calling out racist comments or actions when we see them, standing up for others who are being targeted by racism, and advocating for policies and practices that promote equality and justice. It is also important for individuals and communities to come together to support one another and to promote positive change. This can involve participating in protests and demonstrations, supporting organizations that work to promote equality and justice, and engaging in open and honest dialogue with others about the impact of racism and the need for change. In conclusion, I fully agree with Stephen A. Smith's statement that "I don't like racist shit." Racism is a destructive force that has no place in our society, and it is up to all of us to speak out against it and work towards a more just and equitable future. By educating ourselves, speaking out against racism, and supporting positive change, we can help create a world where all people are treated with dignity, respect, and equality.

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NFL Schedule Leaksvor 3 Jahren

Racists are clowns

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Jay aka @JADED_BULL aspiring CPAvor 3 Jahren

Feelings don’t matter. How do black people feel when they kill each other every day?

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I’m Hungry…Feed Mevor 3 Jahren

Yeah so what the Washington Redskins change their name to the commanders 😂 That don’t change who signing the checks 😂 See how perception makes people feel comfortable 😂

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JFraz_vor 3 Jahren

listen at the end of the day idc if the name get changed, but i guarantee if you asked a large amount of black Americans (or any ethnicity) who Fort Bragg was named after, they wouldn't have a clue.

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