Sen. Tim Scott On If He Believes There Is Systemic Racism In America | The View

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Published 2023-06-05

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  • @vee9043
    As a black woman, I have experienced racism but no white person has ever stopped me from achieving my goals.
  • @neato86
    I think Tim Scott is very inspiring! America has a ways to go, but I love his attitude! I don't know why they were being so hard on him for trying to make America a better place. The American Dream is still alive!
  • @michaelryce1200
    They’re so dead set on proving him wrong that they don’t want him to even finish his point. And he handled it with supreme grace. This man has got to make it through the primaries
  • Sonny went to a private girls school. She had a more privileged upbringing than 90% of Americans.
  • @alexischavez96
    Whoopi and Sunny’s faces when Senator Scott is addressing them is memes gold 😂
  • @JV-ir3zw
    I'll give Senator Scott credit for at least having the guts to have a conversation about the issues. Our Educational System was created to only produce employees Not thinkers
  • The thing most people do not realize, is Tim Scott outworked most of us and that is why he is who he is. Work harder and you can achieve great things, like this wonderful Black man has done!
  • @bunangst8415
    Sunny: “Systemic racism.” Random set staff: “Commercial!”
  • @LoveMyZJ
    Jeez man, he politely asked Whats-her-face to extend the courtesy of not interrupting him...and she just kept doing it while looking at him like she was better than him. So rude. As others have said, I think he handled himself very well and I like his message so far.
  • @bastid721
    tim scott handled himself awesomely, kudos
  • @dominicdominic
    Dude went to a hostile territory and held his own 👏 👏 👏
  • @christaggart5687
    I wonder what would happen if there were smart people in the audience?
  • I graduated highschool in 1985 in South Carolina . I was a varsity cheerleader and the head cheerleader was black and a straight a student and the other black cheerleader became a medical doctor . Our class president was black . We had 460 people in our senior class . Even in 1985 I didn’t see racism . So I don’t know what Sunny is talking about . Because on Facebook I have friended most of the class . Plenty of success in our class between both races .
  • @maddogj323
    Sunny saying Systemic Racism could be a drinking game.
  • @bonanimathambo8721
    Sunny to her kids: “You have to be the exception to succeed.” My parents to me: “We expect nothing less than for you to succeed.”
  • @michaellelafu
    They're asking the questions, but not listening to his answers.
  • @scottclemens9245
    Tim takes responsibility for the challenges life handed him and the obstacles he caused himself; then realizes that his choices weren’t interfered with and led to his success. I get it. I think most of us White or Black have experienced it. God bless you Tim. I accept you as my lawyer and thank you for representing all of us and not just certain groups. Sorry; that’s New Racism and it’s unacceptable and won’t lead to anything good. The Dems are disgusting in that way.
  • @NitaMeToo
    I think what Tim is saying is progression is happening and will continue as long as we continue to make it possible
  • @PBAJ10
    This is one of the most measured, smart conversations with any politician they've ever had on this show. They asked him some tough questions and he handled them gracefully and respectfully. This man as a leader could do a lot of much needed healing. I'd vote for him.