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Aside from his appalling arrogance in thinking he speaks for all players, James has a lesson to learn from West. While James might be a star basketball player and one of the best players in history, he is no leader. He may drive his team to victories on the court, but James is no king off the court. He won’t be leading the people he pretends to represent anywhere other than backwards, in terms of social justice.
This point was summed up on Twitter today by Fox News Political Analyst Gianno Caldwell: “Kim Kardashian has highlighted one of the greatest failures of the black community. Instead of some of our highest profile black leaders meeting with the President about criminal justice reform or clemency for Alice Johnson, most refuse to meet thereby disenfranchising us all.”
Kardashian just served up a strong lesson in diplomacy. She was never a huge Trump fan. She hasn’t been known for championing any conservative positions. But, to her credit, she’s definitively shown herself, against the expectations of many, to be a passionate and driven woman in fighting to have a woman freed whom she believed was the recipient of real injustice.
West put some skin in the game, did research, and was committed to bringing about the change she wanted to see in the world.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: liveandlearn
Very good points you raise.
This falls right in line with the lack of intervention from Black leaders to try to deter African American on African American crime.
Or why dont childish Gambino make a song about black crime statistics or lack of motivation or why there's always a need for someone to tell the poorest many to stop black on black crimes...
So I agree 100% with your idea of the difference between throwing money (or musical talent) at an issue and getting involved.
originally posted by: seagull
For the life of me, I do not understand some of the criticism she's been catching. WTF, people? She, unlike many of her critics, actually acted the adult and worked with someone she may not exactly like to accomplish a great good.
Just what the Hell is wrong with that?
Or why dont childish Gambino make a song about black crime statistics or lack of motivation or why there's always a need for someone to tell the poorest many to stop black on black crimes...
originally posted by: Spider879
a reply to: odzeandennz
Or why dont childish Gambino make a song about black crime statistics or lack of motivation or why there's always a need for someone to tell the poorest many to stop black on black crimes...
Why should he do that, he covered all of that in his last vid.
And when will white leaders get serious in stopping white on white crimes.
originally posted by: seagull
For the life of me, I do not understand some of the criticism she's been catching. WTF, people? She, unlike many of her critics, actually acted the adult and worked with someone she may not exactly like to accomplish a great good.
Just what the Hell is wrong with that?
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: Spider879
a reply to: odzeandennz
Or why dont childish Gambino make a song about black crime statistics or lack of motivation or why there's always a need for someone to tell the poorest many to stop black on black crimes...
Why should he do that, he covered all of that in his last vid.
And when will white leaders get serious in stopping white on white crimes.
Who’s bitching about that?
We acknowledge that forever.
Whites can be scum too.
They kill eachotjer too.
No one cares either.
So boo frickin hoo.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: odzeandennz
"This Is America" focuses a lot on the internal problems facing the Black community. Glover's Emmy-winning show, Atlanta, also focuses heavily on it. So I don't get why you're trying to call him out.