TheRoot: As it
turns out, The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg doesn’t think it’s racist that
President Barack Obama has been mistaken for a waiter and a valet, or that his
wife, Michelle, has been solicited for help by a Target customer.
It’s not racism that causes these assumptions but
ignorance, she insists: “You guys need to know what real racism is. … Racism is
when someone comes up and says [expletive] and die. That’s racist.”
The actor and talk show host detailed how her
mother used to get followed around in stores, but still didn’t view that as an
act of racism.
“The issue is, you better look at each other as
an individual,” she said.
Orange Is the New Black actress Laverne Cox, who
was a guest on the show, reminded Goldberg about the implicit biases that
people have and the system that America was built on to help create and sustain
these biases.
“I’ve been black for 60 years,” Goldberg
insisted. “For me, stupidity, dumb folks who just say dumb stuff because
they’re not looking or paying attention to the person they’re talking to, which
is why people could walk up to Obama and not look up at him and see that it’s
the president.
“I just see it as stupid,” Goldberg added.
When fellow co-host Rosie O’Donnell attempted to
step up and point out how these things were, in fact, racist, Goldberg was
quick to cut her off. “You are a white lady telling me what is racist to you,”
she said.
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