Bill Clinton: Leaders must remember 'our common humanity'

He said that Americans have begun to think their differences matter more than the common humanity.
Former President Bill Clinton waves as he takes to the podium during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. (File photo | AP)
Former President Bill Clinton waves as he takes to the podium during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. (File photo | AP)

SAN ANTONIO: Former President Bill Clinton says the key to political leadership is remembering "our common humanity".

Clinton's comments came on Wednesday night during the NAACP Convention in San Antonio, where he presented Willie Brown with the 2018 NAACP Springarn Medal for outstanding achievement by an African-American.

Brown is the former California House speaker and former San Francisco mayor. Clinton said political leaders need to keep humanity in mind.

He said it's important at a time "when voting rights when family security and the best interests of children when the bonds of our neighbours and the friendships of our oldest allies are being strained".

He said, "we have begun again to think that our differences matter more than our common humanity".

He said public servants should ask themselves if people are "better off" from the time they started leading until when they stopped.

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