Charles Barkley to host new TNT show called ‘The Race Card’

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Charles Barkley’s new TNT series looks at race in America

The four episodes feature uncomfortable conversations with a white supremacist and the families of victims of police violence

After learning that Charles Barkley would be hosting American Race, a four-episode documentary series about race relations, friends of the basketball analyst questioned his sanity.

Barkley could have hosted a show about nearly anything, they said. Maybe something pertaining to basketball or perhaps his favorite vacation spots, friends suggested. But Barkley, 54, was determined to host a show that would force him out of his comfort zone and explore in-depth conversations about race at a time when America needs it most.

Beginning May 11, TNT will air two, 60-minute episodes of American Race per night, with stories from people affected by and fighting racism, including civil rights and criminal attorney Gerald Griggs, activist Sharmina Zaidi, actor and activist Peter Jae Kim, civil rights attorney William H. Murphy Jr. and activist Justin Normand. A preview of the program’s first episode will air May 7, after the NBA playoffs.

The show, produced by Barkley and Primetime Emmy winner Dan Partland, features what Barkley describes as uncomfortable yet necessary conversations. He admits that most of them were not easy, especially those with the loved ones of victims injured or killed at the hands of police officers.

In a clip shown to journalists at the Paley Center for Media in New York on Thursday, Barkley explains to a crowd in Baltimore that, after spending a day with police officers, he understands how easily split-second decisions they have to make can go awry. As Barkley continued, some members of the crowd shook their heads in disagreement.

“I don’t know you, I don’t like you,” said attendee Diane Butler. “You said you rode with the police and you had a conversation with them, and it takes them only a split second to make a decision. Tell me why it took 15 to 20 minutes to beat my son to death? Fifteen officers, they did some horrific stuff to my child.”

Butler is the mother of Tyrone West, a 44-year-old Baltimore man who died in police custody in 2013. The officers involved were cleared of any wrongdoing.

“It was surreal because I had never met a person whose son, family member, had been killed by the cops,” Barkley said. “That to me was the most important thing. … These are actually real people that you’ll see. I thought it was important for people to see a real mom who that happened to, instead of a 5-7-10-second blurb on the news and they go to the next story. It was really uncomfortable getting your a– kicked like that.”


Other episodes feature the stories of Zaidi, a Dallas restaurant owner and Muslim woman who has faced discrimination because of her faith; Kim, an activist fighting against stereotypes on behalf of the Asian community; Normand, an activist who went viral in Dallas for showing support for his Muslim neighbors after the election of President Donald Trump; Murphy, an attorney who has spent decades advocating for civil rights in Baltimore; and Griggs, an Atlanta attorney who spent his segment conversing with Richard Spencer, a white nationalist and self-proclaimed leader of the “alt-right” aiming to preserve white supremacy.

“What I wanted to get across to Mr. Spencer is one, the rest of the country is great, the rest of the country is strong, and we will not stand for the bigotry and hatred flowing out of [his] mouth,” Griggs said. “We will show the world that in America, love does and truly trumps hate.”

“It was the most disappointing, frustrating, angry I could probably envision myself in my life,” Barkley added about his conversation with Spencer. “I never worry about a fool calling me the N-word and things like that. But if you have economic power and you can make sure people can never get economic power, that’s racism.

“Calling people names just means you’re ignorant, you don’t know any better. But if you’ve got the keys to a business and you’re not hiring people, that’s when s— can get dangerous, when you can hold people down economically.”

Although Barkley has faced backlash in the past for his hot takes and opinions on race and race-related issues, the NBA Hall of Famer is aware that everyone will have an opinion on his stance and this show, but his views about race will probably never change.

“Nobody agrees with everybody on everything,” Barkley said. “I always try to judge everybody on their own individual merits. I don’t like when people say black or white, because we’re all individuals. There are some white people out there that have done amazing things, and that’s one thing that one of the heroes of the civil rights movement talked about. C.T. Vivian says more whites should have gotten credit for being on the civil rights march.

“There are so many black people out there who are destroying our race. We never call them out, and we’ve got to do a better job of that. If you ain’t for us, you’re against us. Black-on-black crime is an epidemic. We’ve gotta address that. My views on race are probably not gonna change. Anybody who’s with me, they’re with me. If they’re not with me, they’re against me.”


All four episodes will be available on demand or through the TNT app on May 8.

Maya Jones is an associate editor at The Undefeated. She is a native New Orleanian who enjoys long walks down Frenchmen Street and romantic dates to Saints games.

"Black-on-black crime is an epidemic.".. Smh.. That old country bumpkin ass nigga is such a clown...
 
Watching this on TNT now.

The show is a lot better than what I was expecting.

In regards to Barkley, I don't think he's a coon.

To me a coon is someone who goes out of their way to please and cater to white people to the detriment of their own race.

Barkley doesn't strike me as that type of person.

He's just out of touch, oblivious, and naive to a lot of what's going on in the black community.

Most of the time he looked lost while he was talking to the people of Baltimore, but he was definitely making an effort to try and understand their perspective.
 
mldardy;c-9765904 said:
deadeye;c-9765901 said:
He's just out of touch, oblivious, and naive to a lot of what's going on in the black community.

That's a coon also.

Nah, he's just ignorant.

Not in terms of being stupid, but in terms of not being aware.

Also, there's a difference between ignorance........and willful ignorance.

Chuck looked like he was genuinely trying to understand where the people he was talking to were coming from.

Now, if he walks away from this experience and thinks the same way as he did before..........then he would be willfully ignorant and, as a result, it would be fair to classify him as a coon.

However, if he's open-minded enough to change his way of thinking as a result of this experience, then he would no longer be ignorant........and it wouldn't be fair to classify him as a coon.
 
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TheGOAT;c-9768629 said:
Chuck in way over his head

This prolly his worst career decision ever

He does look out of place, but it's for the best if it opens his eyes and gives him a different perspective.

I mean, dude grew up poor........but he's been rich for so long that he can only relate to what he experienced when he was growing up.

Dude seemed like he was in a different world in Baltimore.

He did ok when he was talking to people one-on-one, but he wasn't ready for that town hall meeting.

It went bad as soon as he started taking up for the cops.
 
How can people take up for cops for choking someone, shooting them in the back, shooting unarmed people and not getting them medical treatment when they clearly are in pain? Split second decisions has zero to do with those cases. Let people like Charles tell it cops are always right because they got a tough job
 
There doesn't have to be dialogue with the worst of the worst.

Just think about it, in your daily life. Just take race out of it for a moment. In your daily life, there are people who understand you, who love you, who support you. And there are people who dislike you for what ever reason. However the severity of the dislike.

They try to move you out ur line based on that dislike. Just as human nature, first you want to see what's up. Test the temperature, but when you see it's nothin u did to them. And everything they choose to feel on their own.

Man, dialogue over. Do you, stay focused enough and put ur self in a position to where them coming at u is like a ant bite to a 6'5 nigga.

I understand the implications of white supremacy in America and where the black community currently sit. But all these obsessing ova muthfuckas that don't like us...oh so and so said some shit on fox new, twitter, Facebook, racist nobody at Whole Foods calls black woman nigger...

Man if y'all don't get the fuck outta here giving a fuck...

The people they preach to and believe what they preach. Believe what they preach regardless of who's preaching it. Stop giving them people more light to shine hatred on black people.

They don't even care..they care that you care cause they want u to be unhappy. And they love people that make you unhappy...sure as ya niggaz love Paul Mooney.

Get on ya hustle, stay focused, get money, fuck bitches, raise ya kids, secure the bag. Fuck these white folks b
 
How can I as a black man say that cops have the toughest jobs when a majority of people they shoot and kill on a split decision looks like me and mines?

I've never been a doctor or firefighter but would really like to ask if they jobs are less dangerous than an police overseer.
 
SolemnSauce;c-9795301 said:
There doesn't have to be dialogue with the worst of the worst.

Just think about it, in your daily life. Just take race out of it for a moment. In your daily life, there are people who understand you, who love you, who support you. And there are people who dislike you for what ever reason. However the severity of the dislike.

They try to move you out ur line based on that dislike. Just as human nature, first you want to see what's up. Test the temperature, but when you see it's nothin u did to them. And everything they choose to feel on their own.

Man, dialogue over. Do you, stay focused enough and put ur self in a position to where them coming at u is like a ant bite to a 6'5 nigga.

I understand the implications of white supremacy in America and where the black community currently sit. But all these obsessing ova muthfuckas that don't like us...oh so and so said some shit on fox new, twitter, Facebook, racist nobody at Whole Foods calls black woman nigger...

Man if y'all don't get the fuck outta here giving a fuck...

The people they preach to and believe what they preach. Believe what they preach regardless of who's preaching it. Stop giving them people more light to shine hatred on black people.

They don't even care..they care that you care cause they want u to be unhappy. And they love people that make you unhappy...sure as ya niggaz love Paul Mooney.

Get on ya hustle, stay focused, get money, fuck bitches, raise ya kids, secure the bag. Fuck these white folks b

For the first paragraph i was like ok this looks promising..

 
Racism isn't simpley another race not liking or even hating you. It's the action that follows the hate and dislike.

You know like.

Mass incarceration

Murder

Rape

Slavery

Lynching

Red Lining

Poor education......

 
85% of the homes firefighters let burn to the ground are black homes.

Detractors: well they have a tough job
 
playmaker88;c-9795342 said:
SolemnSauce;c-9795301 said:
There doesn't have to be dialogue with the worst of the worst.

Just think about it, in your daily life. Just take race out of it for a moment. In your daily life, there are people who understand you, who love you, who support you. And there are people who dislike you for what ever reason. However the severity of the dislike.

They try to move you out ur line based on that dislike. Just as human nature, first you want to see what's up. Test the temperature, but when you see it's nothin u did to them. And everything they choose to feel on their own.

Man, dialogue over. Do you, stay focused enough and put ur self in a position to where them coming at u is like a ant bite to a 6'5 nigga.

I understand the implications of white supremacy in America and where the black community currently sit. But all these obsessing ova muthfuckas that don't like us...oh so and so said some shit on fox new, twitter, Facebook, racist nobody at Whole Foods calls black woman nigger...

Man if y'all don't get the fuck outta here giving a fuck...

The people they preach to and believe what they preach. Believe what they preach regardless of who's preaching it. Stop giving them people more light to shine hatred on black people.

They don't even care..they care that you care cause they want u to be unhappy. And they love people that make you unhappy...sure as ya niggaz love Paul Mooney.

Get on ya hustle, stay focused, get money, fuck bitches, raise ya kids, secure the bag. Fuck these white folks b

For the first paragraph i was like ok this looks promising..

Aye man, for every I know i can, there's gotta be a quick to back down to hold the audiences attention
 
Kwan Dai;c-9795351 said:
Racism isn't simpley another race not liking or even hating you. It's the action that follows the hate and dislike.

You know like.

Mass incarceration

Murder

Rape

Slavery

Lynching

Red Lining

Poor education......

And love ain't just a bitch I wanna fuck..

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