Stephen A. Smith Dismisses Idea Racism Could Tank Potential Presidential Run: Americans Don't Give a Damn'
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Stephen A. Smith Dismisses Idea Racism Could Tank Potential Presidential Run: Americans Don't Give a Damn'
"No. I know it exists. I know that you can't escape it, but I do not believe it is as prevalent as some on the left would like us to believe, Smith answered. I do believe a vast majority of Americans judge you on the content of your character, rather than the color of your skin."
"I think a lot of people in America, especially in this day in age, now more so than ever before, it's not about race. It's about the fact they don't give a damn about it, because they got their own problems. That's entirely different than believing they are superior to you and want to hold you back from ascending. That's not what's going on to the degree it was decades ago."
Racism exists but is described as less prevalent than some portray. A vast majority of Americans are characterized as judging individuals on the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. Many Americans are said to be indifferent to race because they are preoccupied with their own problems. The notion of people acting out of racial superiority to block others from advancing is presented as far less common than decades ago. The individual is considering a potential 2028 presidential run and would be the second Black president if elected.
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