Obama Slams Trump’s “Demeaning” Remarks On Race, Warns Voters Against His Bias

In a fiery speech, Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump’s racial remarks, questioning Trump’s understanding of diverse identities and urging Black and Latino voters to be wary of his rhetoric.

Obama Slams Trump’s “Demeaning” Remarks On Race, Warns Voters Against His Bias
by Shukriya Shahi - November 4, 2024, 11:15 pm

At a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, former President Barack Obama openly criticized GOP candidate Donald Trump’s history of racially insensitive remarks, especially his recent comments on NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo. Obama’s message targeted Black and Latino voters, urging them to consider Trump’s divisive rhetoric and long history of controversial statements.

Trump’s Controversial Remarks on Giannis Antetokounmpo


During a Milwaukee event, Trump attempted to question Antetokounmpo’s Greek identity by asking, “Who has more Greek in him, the Greek or me?” His remark, aimed at the Milwaukee Bucks player of Nigerian descent, left the crowd in an uncomfortable silence before he added, “Maybe he is the best player in the NBA.” This comment sparked debate, as Trump seemingly failed to understand how someone of African heritage could also be Greek.

Obama Lists Trump’s “Demeaning and Degrading” Record

Obama seized the moment to highlight Trump’s record of demeaning comments about various communities. Addressing the Milwaukee crowd, he asked, “Why would you think the answer is to vote for someone who has a long history of demeaning and disregarding your communities?” He pointed out Trump’s history of stigmatizing Mexican immigrants, spreading offensive stereotypes about Haitians, and tolerating racist tropes.

Challenging Trump’s Views on Multicultural America

Obama further urged Muslim and Jewish Americans to recall Trump’s past associations with Holocaust deniers and his controversial Muslim travel ban. He questioned why any community that values inclusion would support a leader who undermines diversity.

Understanding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Identity

Trump’s remarks have stirred conversations both in the U.S. and Greece, questioning his understanding of cultural identity. Unlike Trump, Antetokounmpo, born to Nigerian immigrants and raised in Greece, identifies as Greek and represents Greece on its national basketball team. He is fluent in Greek and holds Greek citizenship, despite having a multicultural background.