Dr Phil’s anti-DEI speech at Trump rally sparks backlash online

Internet slams Dr Phil after anti-DEI remarks at Trump rally, reminding him of his rise to fame through Oprah.


Pop Culture & Art October 28, 2024
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Dr. Phil McGraw, the talk show host and former psychologist, is facing criticism online following his recent speech at Donald Trump’s campaign rally at Madison Square Garden. At the October 27 rally, McGraw spoke against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, sparking heated reactions across social media. “This country was built on hard work, added value, and talent, not on equal outcome, not on DEI,” he stated, which led users to argue that his own success was propelled by DEI initiatives, specifically through Oprah Winfrey, who gave him a national platform.

One social media user remarked, “We wouldn’t even know you if Oprah didn’t make you a household name…you utilized the h*ll out of DEI,” shared via a post on Instagram by @becomingchanel. Similarly, another Twitter user commented, “Dr Phil was Oprah’s DEI hire. I’m sure there were more credible psychologists or whatever he is that she could have elevated.”

McGraw further addressed his support for Trump, describing the former president as “tough as an old army boot” and a figure who “stands up” for his supporters. He added, “We don’t strive for perfection. We strive for excellence…you don’t have to love everything about someone to love them,” underscoring his belief in Trump’s resilience amid controversies. Online backlash included comments emphasizing McGraw’s endorsement as undermining his credibility, with one user noting, “Why Dr Phil would torpedo his career for a losing campaign is beyond my realm of comprehension.”

Dr. Phil’s criticism of DEI and support for Trump has ignited debate on social media, with many attributing his fame to Winfrey’s endorsement. Other celebrities, including Elon Musk, Hulk Hogan, and Dana White, also attended the rally, alongside prominent figures like Melania Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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