An old clip of a conversation between The View host Whoopi Goldberg and actor Hasan Minhaj has resurfaced and now Twitter has sparked another debate. During an episode of HBO’s The Shop: Uninterrupted, which originally aired in Feb. 2020, Minhaj vocalized his criticism of the Democratic party.

“You have two existing parties. You got the new woke party, that movement and then you got the establishment and they’re eating each other alive, that’s the truth,” Minhaj said. 

Goldberg disagreed with Minhaj and instructed him to stop listening to what the media is telling him.

“Here’s the thing that you’re missing. We’ve been doing all that work that all these five-year-olds say ‘Well y’all haven’t been doing that’ bulls**t. How do you think apartheid changed? We did that. That’s what Joe Biden did. Nobody does everything the way you want them to do it," Goldberg affirmed.

"But God damn do not put down the people whose shoulders you’re standing on. You are standing on our shoulders and we are holding the line and for people to say you’re uninspiring. F**k you uninspiring. What are you inspiring?” Goldberg continued.

Some people thought Goldberg rightfully put Minhaj in his place, however, others said Goldberg’s way of thinking is outdated and dismissive. 

One Twitter user acknowledged that while the clip is old, it's shocking to see people still triggered by their conversation. 

Another Twitter user said he believed Goldberg was wrong but Minhaj should've spent his time highlighting the unfair treatment some people received while working on his show. 

Another Twitter user said Minhaj's look said it all. 

One Twitter user argued that the older generation is stubborn and can't accept a different way of thinking.

While many people criticized Goldberg's comments, others stated that she is no expert on the subject matter and that she is not responsible for ending apartheid.