Nina Turner Slams Liz Wheeler for Specifying ‘Brokenness of the Black Family:’ ‘Do Not Single out the Black Family’ ... ‘The Nerve’

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TURNER: “ — to do that dance, because we are, again, cheapening and taking away from what happened to her and how we help people who are in mental health crisis, not letting anybody off the hook for cold-blooded murder.”
WHEELER: “The second part of your question, if I may — “
Cuomo: “Go ahead, Liz.”
WHEELR: “ — is the brokenness — “
Cuomo: “Give a quick take on the second part. What’s the fix?”
WHEELER: “The second part is the brokenness of the nuclear family, the brokenness of the black family, the fact that black fathers are absent — “
TURNER: “Oh, no! You’re not going to sit up there and talk about the brokenness of the black family. How dare you?”
Cuomo: “Well, the family — I think the family in general you can point to. I don’t know that one race over the other works.”
TURNER: “Don’t speak about the black families.”
WHEELER: “This is also true for the murderer who killed two young children, a white man.”
TURNER: “Do not single out the black families.”
WHEELER: “Will you listen to what I’m saying? I literally said, the broken nuclear family, both black families and white families — “
TURNER: “The nerve of you!”
WHEELER: “That murderer — “
Cuomo: “You singled out — you singled out black families, but if you’re saying all families, it’s a different point.”
WHEELER: “It’s especially evident in the black community, but it is also true that when fathers were absent, that young men are more likely to commit crimes.”
Cuomo: “All right, I’ll put you guys on a text thread. Look — “
TURNER: “Put us together. I’m open to that, Liz. I’m open to it.”
Cuomo: “I’ll put you together. Liz is open to conversation.”
TURNER: “Let’s do it.”
Cuomo: “Nina is open to conversation. That’s why we’re all here. It’s not an easy conversation to have, but it’s an important conversation.”

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