On Friday, Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl blasted Barack Obama for the second time this week, claiming that the former president "divided" Americans.
After accusing Obama of creating the "mess" in Gaza earlier this week, Pearl decried how Obama used race to sow seeds of division in an interview with Outkick's "Don't @ Me" with Dan Dakich.
"I get so frustrated when I hear what a terrible a country we are, how racist we are, how this is not the land of opportunity for everybody. Look, we've got a lot to work on, and there's racism that absolutely does exist, and it's wrong, but, it's a lot better for my players than it was for their fathers, or for their father's fathers. And so, I want my team to recognize that there will be obstacles, but not roadblocks, and that's what Barack Obama did," Pearl explained.
"However, as our president, other than just love listening to him talk because he's such a great orator, I disagreed with so many of his policies, I thought in so many ways rather than uniting us as a country, even by race, he divided us!" he continued. "Everything was black and white. Everything was [about] the obstacles that were against my players from being successful."
"I think in many ways Barack Obama told a different story. It's hard to criticize him, though, because you get a lot of feedback that's really, really negative," Pearl added.
Pearl pushed back against the "narrative" that Israel was at fault for what was happening in Gaza, which Obama had echoed.
"[Obama] was calling on Israel for a ceasefire. He was calling on Israel to stop the war. He was calling on Israel, like, to release the hostages," he outlined. "And I'm like, dude, they're not the ones holding the hostages. They didn't start this war. The war and the violence and all of the atrocities that go on both sides of the war, and the minute that Hamas surrenders, releases the hostages, and Israel is just letting them leave."
"But no, the narrative is painted differently, that Israel is required to do this," Pearl added, later lamenting that Hamas was winning the "PR battle."
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