One of the major problems with race in our country is there two standards nowadays. There's a standard in which white people are supposed to live where they're supposed to walk on eggshells, and they can't make jokes about another minority, or they can't act a certain way around a certain minority, or they can't get offended that they create a certain holiday for a minority. But if they take away one that you like to celebrate, you are supposed to just say,
well, you know, we probably deserve that. The two different standards is where this friction is really coming in. I'm of the belief that racism is racism. It sees no color. That if you're a racist, you are defined by your hatred of another individual based solely on their race. That's what racism is. It is, in fact color blind, because again, you can be a black person to be racist, you can be a white person to be racist, you can be an Asian person to be racist, and
so on. It is not something that is merely exclusive to white people. And that is the lie that the liberal left continues to tell you. There's a sports commentator by the name of Stephen A. Smith, and Stephen A. Smith is a loud, obnoxious sports commentator. He's one of those personalities that he's got such a big personality. He has become a huge hit for ESPN. He's on television on ESPN all the time. He is one of their go to guys. But Stephen A. Smith, I think he might
be a racist. And if you listen to this clip that he had yesterday on the ESPN, this is a clip of him talking to shnnon Sharp during their show First Take, which is basically just to let me shout over you talk show in which Stephen A. Smith talks down to anyone that disagrees with him. Let me let me play this clip for you, and you tell me if this is racist or not. This for the platform of First Take. Even though I said it on the Steven A. Smith Show, let
me repeat it again to let everybody know I didn't stutter. Okay. Black coaches called the black commentator to complain about a black superstar doing a podcast while his black head coach was on a hot seat before he ultimately lost the damn job. What does that have to do with white folks? Some things that none of your damn business. There was a black on black thing, but you got other folks who were remain nameless working for other networks with their relevant
ass elves popping that jump. Okay, sorry Steven Smith, but it becomes people's business when you talk about it openly on your network or on your platform. If it was on your podcast, you made it public. And again, why do you have to say white folks. If it's truly nobody's business, then maybe you shouldn't be talking about it in public. But again, the way how you view this, the way that you you set this entire
thing up, is through a racial lens. Again, don't sit here and tell me that you want us all to be equal and that you want us all to get along when these are the type of words that you choose. The question is is Stephen A. Smith a racist? He certainly sounds like one there where he says that I when I'm talking on my podcast, it's not for white people. That's basically what he's saying here, because again, he put this out in a public form. He put this out there where
anyone can consume it. Yet instead he plays this race card. It's ridiculous. There are other examples, and you can go all out and find multiple examples of where black people are racist against white people. Look, I know that sounds shocking. I know that they told you that black people can't be racist, but I'm here to tell you they can be. Racism, as I said at the start of the show, has no preference in color. It is not an exclusive Caucasian trait. Black people can be racist too.
If they look at you as a white person, an instantly lee stereotype you. They're doing the very thing that they say they hate. They're doing the very thing that they say needs to go away. And for Steven A. Smith to sit here and pretend on national television, mind you yesterday that this is okay and that you, as a white person, have no right to listen to this, despite the fact that I'm on ESPN's network. ESPN, if you had any guts whatsoever, you'd suspend this guy. But you're not
going to. He's a ratings gold mine for you, So he's gonna get away with putting out a racist attitude. Shannon Sharp, who's sitting there on the network on the show with him, you can hear him agreeing with Stephen A. Because again, Shannon Sharp probably also was a racist. It's about time that we start to call out these race hucksters who like to pretend that
they're somehow a victim, but the reality is they are the racist. Stephen A's just one in a long line of many who have proven themselves time and time again to see things only through the prism of the racial contacts lens that
they decide to put on. Quite frankly, I'm tired of it. I don't care what he was talking about, but the way that he said that on national television, the way that he projected himself right there on national television and pretty much tells you that white people shouldn't listen to him or or aren't
allowed to listen to him. If that's the case, then you wouldn't have any ratings, stephen A, because I guarantee you that the majority of the people watching your show's on ESPN that's going to shock you, it's probably white people. So maybe you shouldn't be a racist bigot towards white people and tell us that we have no business commenting on something that you put out in a
public space. That'd be like me putting out a podcast and someone coming out saying, so, well, you shouldn't listen to that, because that wasn't for you. I put it out in public. Once you put it out in the public, it's there for everyone. But this buffoon, this race baiting huckster, that's what he wants to try to put out there. Quite frankly, I'm tired of racist like him being allowed to get away with it, and we sit on our hands and are too afraid to call them out
and call them for the racist that they are. Steven A. Smith, I think you're a racist. I think you showed that full I think you showed that on full display yesterday. This has been morning Coffee with the Right Side, and I'm your host, Jack Fairchild's and we're a part of the Midnight Ride Network.
