Commentator Stephen A. Smith pushed back against Barack Obama’s remarks last week after the former US president chastised a group of young black men over their reluctance to vote for a female president.
While campaigning for Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh last week, Obama chastised a group of young black males urging them to vote along racial lines, saying it was “not acceptable” to refuse to vote for the Democrat nominee simply because she’s a woman.
Smith did not like Obama’s condescending lecture, accusing him of talking down to black men as if they aren’t experiencing skyrocketing gas and grocery prices, while witnessing the federal government handing out thousands to illegal aliens.
Obama jumped the shark.
Talking down to black men was probably not the best strategy to help Kamala pic.twitter.com/ypHziexwYa
— Being Libertarian (@beinlibertarian) October 17, 2024
“I’m going to say it again. Respectfully, what you said is not acceptable. Not to me. Not to a host of Black men out there – who’s not even thinking about voting for Donald Trump. What you said is unacceptable. What ever happened to disagreeing without being disagreeable, President Obama?” Smith asked on The Stephen A. Smith show this week. […]
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