Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sparked a heated debate online after sitting down for an interview on The View and sharing her opinion on critical race theory (CRT), a topic which has been heavily discussed in recent years. While advocates have been fighting to implement CRT in schools, hoping to teach students about the trials and tribulations of Black people, Rice opined that the subject could cause white people feel guilty and Black children to feel helpless. "One of the worries that I have about the way that we are talking about race, is that it either seems so big that somehow white people now have to feel guilty about everything that happened in the past --- I don't think that's very productive --- or Black people have to feel disempowered by race," Rice said. The 66-year-old discussed the struggles she faced while growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama , using her upbringing as an example of finding success despite race. "I couldn't go to a movie theater...