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JUST IN: Stephen A. Smith (Stephen A Smith) Cites Donald Trump While Addressing Racial Dynamics in Caitlin Clark's Controversies "You have somebody that's a presidential candidate. What is his claim to fame? Make America Great Again. What have people interpreted that to mean? Make America White Again." WATCH
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@stephenasmith Another race baiter, they are worse than racists

Caitlin Clark is getting all this attention because she is an amazing player. Not because she is white. Tiger Woods isn’t white. Michael Jordan isn’t white. Mike Tyson isn’t white. It’s not a race thing. People should stop treating it as such. Because that will make it a race thing.

@stephenasmith Imagine if someone said this about Obama. People would be calling that person racist, and rightfully so. But since Smith said it about Trump and white people, it’s not considered racist. It’s messed up. Follow if you agree.

@stephenasmith Since when did MAGA ever mean Make America White Again? 🤔🤔🤔 This black fragility is dangerous and honestly just sad.

@stephenasmith Stephen is a mental midget

@stephenasmith Such a racist

@stephenasmith A rising sea lifts all boats. If America gets better it will be better for everyone. This was seen in Trump’s first term that saw the highest employment of young Black men in history

@stephenasmith How racist

@stephenasmith Another racist with a microphone. His story is old, convoluted and hateful!

There are a whole LOT of ASSumptions in all of that. Caitlin Clark is the record holder for the most points in NCAA history. No one else in the WNBA is that regardless of skin color. In 98, Mark Maguire and Sammy Sosa were the biggest story in MLB. Why? Because they were both on pace to beat the record of Roger Maris. Not because of their skin color, but because it was a huge deal to break an historic record. Same here...If Caitlin Clark was black, the story wouldn't change except Stephen A would be pumping it up instead of citing it as an instance of racism. If you want to find something, you'll find it if you look hard enough.
