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Martina Navratilova fires back hard after Bruce Pearl blames Barack Obama for racial divide in America

Martina Navratilova fires back hard after Bruce Pearl blames Barack Obama for racial divide in America

Time of Indiaa day ago
Martina Navratilova fires back hard after Bruce Pearl blames Barack Obama for racial divide in America (Image via Getty)
Martina Navratilova, the tennis legend, slammed Auburn University men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl for making strong claims against former US President
Barack Obama
. The 18-time Grand Slam champion was angry after a video of Pearl went viral online, where he accused Barack Obama of dividing America.
Her comments have gone viral on social media resulting in mixed reactions from fans worldwide.
Martina Navratilova calls out Bruce Pearl over comments on Barack Obama
In July 2025, Bruce Pearl appeared on the show Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich on OutKick. On that show, he blamed Barack Obama for supporting Hamas and making racial tensions in the US worse. Martina Navratilova, who often speaks out on social media, reacted to Pearl's statement by calling it 'racist' and compared it to blaming a rape victim.
'This kind of logic is no different from men saying the woman who was raped asked for it because she wore a skirt,' Martina
Navratilova posted on X (formerly Twitter).
Bruce Pearl, who has coached the Auburn Tigers men's basketball team since 2014, gave an interview last month in July 2025 on a conservative sports show hosted by Dan Dakich. During that interview, Pearl said Barack Obama divided America instead of uniting it.
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He said Obama focused too much on race and blamed him for the problems Black athletes face.
Bruce Pearl said:
'Rather than uniting us as a country… he divided us! Everything was black and white… everything was [about] the obstacles that were against my players from being successful!'
Later, social media platform X widely distributed the clip from that interview. Pearl's remarks startled many people, including Navratilova.
The striking comparison she made grabbed attention since it implied that the same kind of thinking that condemns women for being assaulted is being utilized to blame Barack Obama for racism.
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Martina Navratilova also criticized
Donald Trump
and his followers in the past
This isn't the first time Martina Navratilova has spoken out. In November 2024, when Donald Trump was re-elected as President, she posted that it was a sad moment for the US.
'Fear and anger won. And a country that was born as a racist patriarchy proved beyond any reasonable doubt it still is,' s
he wrote on X.
She has voiced clear criticism of Donald Trump, highlighting his previous deeds including remarks on his daughter Ivanka Trump. Martina Navratilova also backed
Kamala Harris
in the 2024 election and frequently brings up racism and sexism in sports and politics.
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