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    Tim Scott Booed For Fighting With ‘The View’ After Their ‘Disgusting Message’

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    During a fiery episode of “The View,” Senator Tim Scott found himself at the center of controversy as his co-hosts made disparaging remarks about him, falsely diagnosing him with “Clarence Thomas syndrome.” However, Scott swiftly condemned their comments, calling them offensive and disgusting, particularly when directed at young people.

    Sunny Hostin, one of Scott’s co-hosts, challenged him on the issue of systemic racism and whether he believed he was an exception to it. Scott passionately argued against the notion that success for African-Americans is contingent upon being an exception rather than the norm, citing numerous examples of African-American achievements in various fields.

    As the discussion intensified, Scott emphasized that progress in the United States is a result of time and highlighted the personal experiences of his grandfather, who faced overt racism. He firmly stated that the exceptions of the past have become the rule of today, emphasizing the transformative changes in American society.

    Amidst the heated exchange, Whoopi Goldberg, another co-host, attempted to bridge the divide by playfully wrapping her arm around Hostin. However, the tensions remained as Scott contended that both political parties have room for improvement when it comes to addressing racial issues.

    The discussion touched on Scott’s own Senate staff diversity and his mother’s positive experience with tax reform. Criticisms were raised about Scott’s perspective on systemic racism, with comparisons drawn to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. According to some critics, Scott fails to grasp the institutional bigotry faced by African Americans and other minorities, thus aligning himself with the Republican party.

    Joy Behar, another co-host, expressed the belief that Scott lacks an understanding of racism in the United States, likening him to Clarence Thomas in their shared belief of self-reliance and dismissing the concept of systemic racism.

    In this charged episode of “The View,” the differing viewpoints and heated discussions reflected the ongoing debates surrounding racism and political perspectives in the country.

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