Tori Cooper expresses strong disagreement with Stephen A. Smith's comment, 'If I'm not cooking, what do I need you for?', finding it dismissive of the multifaceted nature of relationships. She argues that a partner's value extends beyond cooking, especially considering potential life changes like illness, and that love and commitment should endure regardless of culinary skills.
Impact: High. This highlights the emotional core of relationships, suggesting that Smith's pragmatic and transactional view overlooks the deeper bonds and support systems that define a partnership.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:23:19 to 00:24:04.
Sources against: Stephen A. Smith (Host/Commentator)

