KAMALA HARRIS IS ASKED WHY SHE DOESN'T HATE WHITE PEOPLE, STRUGGLES TO ANSWER



KAMALA HARRIS IS ASKED WHY SHE DOESN'T HATE WHITE PEOPLE, STRUGGLES TO ANSWER








Chris Matthews appeared to catch California Senator Kamala Harris by surprise when he asked her how she came out of her experiences as a black child without a hatred of white people.

Matthews interviewed Harris following NBC's second Democratic debate with 2020 presidential candidates, during which she clashed with former Vice President Joe Biden over his record on segregation.



The senator and former prosecutor told Matthews about the time a white child said she could no longer play together because Harris is black.

painful emotionally" for those who have them, like herself, which is why she described Biden's comments as "hurtful."

"How did you come out of that and not have hatred towards white people generally?" Matthews asked. Harris, who is married to a white man, initially struggled to find any words in response.



She replied: "Most Americans do not conduct themselves that way and most parents do not conduct themselves that way, so there was no need to create a broad application because of that one experience.



"But we cannot deny that there are many children, black children in America, who have had that experience. Children of color who have had that experience, be they Latino, Asian, or black. That has happened, that happens in America."

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