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When Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's promoted a racist narrative about Black people and crime at a campaign rally, it outraged civil rights leaders and many political pundits, who condemned them as out-of-bounds.

about Black people and crime at a campaign rally Saturday, it outraged civil rights leaders and many political pundits, who condemned them as out-of-bounds.

MINDEN, Nev. - U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville speaks during a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport on October 08, 2022 in Minden, Nevada. Sunday when asked whether he thought Tuberville's comments crossed a line. "But I wouldn't use that language, be more polite." He said crime is often associated with people of color in the minds of white voters. But that by combining those anxieties with reparations, it is hard for supporters to deny Tuberville was trying to activate and motivate certain reactions from a mostly white audience.'The same of what we've seen'

"The Republican party is doing more to divide us between races in this country than I have seen certainly since the 60s and 70s and we can no longer continue to live with those type of remarks going unchallenged," he said.Simelton said lawmakers use racist rhetoric not only because it is what they believe but also because they want constituents to hear it and react, referring to cheers from the crowd after Tuberville made his remarks.

Calls for the country to make amends for slavery, whether through direct payments, land grants or other resources, have been debated since the end of the Civil War. MINDEN, Nev. - U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville looks on during a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport on October 08, 2022 in Minden, Nevada.

“I would like to think I would be or could be numb to it, but I am not because of the simple fact that my ancestors built this country on their backs,” she said. “But once again, here is a white supremacist who doesn't believe or think descendants of African American slaves deserve reparations.”Imhotep Royster, a 36-year-old labor attorney from Oakland, California, said the issue of reparations is more of a “niche” issue that hasn’t come in the 2022 midterm debates he's watched.

Last year, Tuberville told a reporter that he believed university scholarships and other financial awards offset any debate about paying NCAA players, adding, “nobody's going hungry as a college athlete.”

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