I missed this last week, but former first lady Michelle Obama made quite the allegation.
In an episode of her podcast, Mrs. Obama claimed that "White America" behaves as though black women don't exist.
"When I've been completely incognito, during the eight years in the White House, walking the dogs on the canal, people will come up and pet my dogs, but will not look me in the eye," Obama said on "The Michelle Obama Podcast." "They don't know it's me."
Mrs. Obama then recalled another instance when she and a few friends stopped for ice cream, and a white woman cut in front of them.
Perhaps Mrs. Obama can consider the fact that it was President Trump who sympathized with Alice Johnson, and not President Obama?
Johnson was one of several black speakers at the RNC. Sen. Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator in Congress, closed the first night of the convention explaining that America is a land of opportunity.
Michelle Obama's controversial take on her podcast isn't the first time she's faced criticism for her negative view of Americans.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Ric Grenell Responds to Michelle Obama's Claim that America Ignores Black Women
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