“Excuse Me If I’m Offending You, But Are You Black?”

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  • Halimah

    Love Soledad O'Brien, Great interview very moving and touching.

  • DLMason

    Soledad is outstanding! She is amazing at articulating the truth about our race relations.

  • MillieG1

    I’m motivated by this interview to resume my college education to enhance myself scholastically and professionally. Great interview.

  • Ultima

    Nothing to see here folks. Two non-entities talking about a non-issue.

    • candy

      A non-issue? Really? Seriously? You must live on Mars

  • Ultima

    Nothing to see here folks. Two non-entities talking about a non-issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/cbw059 Charles Williams

    Didn’t know she is black. Welcome to the new USA. Thank God.

  • bluto

    hey, I’d date her even though she has dark skin……what a phony!

  • dano

    Soledad, is such a great example of a STRONG BLACK WOMAN, I cant imagine the discrimination she has had to deal with, God Bless her

  • DiRT

    Wait?! The same Soledad that couldn’t figure out Critical Race Theory? The same one who lies on CNN, gets caught, and then lies more to cover it up? OKAY. Good call on that one.

  • 7seven

    I have that shared experience “the conversation that no one knows your black and whats said” Its unbelievable what people really think.

  • TheMoor

    Really. Soledad O’brien is the perfect example of a tragic mulatto. She talks all that Black stuff, but at the end of the day she has a white husband, with white kids. So anything she says about black people really has no significance. Even in the interview she said that she lived in an all white neighborhood…so she, in my opinion, lacks certain black credentials. Soledad does what a lot of women in our society have done, and that’s try to play both sides. One hand with a fist in the air, and the other hand down the pants of the oppressor.

    • LaylaAjmine

      I so agree!

    • keyes

      I agree she could never represent black culture for me never liked her and your thoughts are very true

    • http://twitter.com/galleryshops Erma Jay

      I guess there are two ways to look at it. I remember Natalie Cole saying that she grew up in an all white neighborhood and never went to a school that had black students her age because she went to a private school, She said that she always longed to be around people so she could feel that she belonged. when she went to College, she said the went to a predominately black university and grew the biggest afro she could. The feeling, she related was so sense of total freedom.

  • Hoopski

    To hell with this cracka-loving slore.

  • BeBe22

    that lady China’s hair is pissing me off. Doing an interview looking like you rolled out of bed? tres unprofessional. and anyone know where her accent is from?

  • http://www.facebook.com/janelle.freeman.399 Janelle Freeman

    It could just be their preference, but why do people like her and Zoe Saldana who praise being black always only date WHITE? Nothing wrong it but why don’t they at least attempt to date black men? Soledads husband is white and Zoe Saldana doesn’t even try to date black men.

  • http://www.facebook.com/janelle.freeman.399 Janelle Freeman

    I can’t take their pro black stance seriously when they don’t even embrace the beauty that is a black man! Hell or even a hispanic man. smh