Charles Barkley places blame on politicians for 'making us fight with each other'
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Divisiveness is alive and well throughout the country, and NBA legend Charles Barkley has placed the blame on politicians for that.
Barkley's "Inside the NBA" aired on Martin Luther King Day on Monday, when he, Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, and Kenny "The Jet" Smith were discussing the importance of the day, which also coincided with President Donald Trump's inauguration.
"I wish that people were smarter, personally," Barkley began. "I think these politicians – both parties – I think both parties suck. But I think they do a really good job of making us not like each other."
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College basketball analyst Charles Barkley on air before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four championship game. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
Barkley, a former CNN host, then gave his answer on what America has "become."
"Racism exists, always has, always will, unfortunately. It's a disaster. But what America has become is rich people against poor people. And I wish people would understand that politicians do a good job of making us fight with each other. But it’s really rich people against poor people," Barkley said. "They try to make it about Black, white, immigration, homosexuality and all these different things, but what it is, is rich people making people not liking each other. And until we address that, we’re never gonna be successful."
Charles Barkley celebrates after winning the Men's Gold Medal Game against Yugoslavia at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Aug. 3,1996. (Manny Millan/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
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