'I Don't Know What He Just Said,' Race-Hustling CNN Pundit Silenced By Ben Shapiro

Alex Christy | July 13, 2024
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Former South Carolina State Representative and current CNN talking head Bakari Sellers joined HBO’s Bill Maher on Friday’s edition of Real Time, but unfortunately for him, his anti-American race baiting ran into The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro, who succinctly dismantled his arguments. Sellers had no response except to say, “I don't know what he just said.”

Shapiro and Sellers were going back and forth over “systemic racism” and the state of America in 2024 versus previous decades when Shapiro asserted, “If I were to say to you, as a Jew, that the experience of Jews in the United States today is worse than the experience of Jews in Europe in 1939, I would be stating accurately. It’s not true and it’s also not true to say that the experience of black people in America in 2024 is worse, on a general level, than the experience of black men in 1954 in Alabama. It’s just crazy.”

Sellers was not thrilled with the argument, “I think that’s genuinely intellectually dishonest because when we go through the litany of not just – imagine, so for example, one of my major political issues is African American female mortality, right, if you want to talk about structural racism. Did you know, I'm sure you do, black women are three to four times more likely to die in childbirth than white women?”

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