A fiery exchange unfolded on The View when co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Farah Griffin clashed over comparing conditions in the U.S. and Iran. The tension ignited during a discussion on Middle East tensions.
Griffin emphasized Iran’s harsh repression—highlighting severe restrictions against women and the LGBTQ+ community—arguing that life in Iran is “nothing like” living in the U.S. today. Goldberg pushed back, asserting that racial violence and systemic oppression make life in America similarly dangerous for Black people, saying, “Not if you’re Black.”
Despite trying to find common ground, the exchange remained unresolved. Fellow host Joy Behar appealed for empathy, inviting Griffin to see American life through the lens of Black experience.
