Time To Name Names.

Led by organizations like Nascar, NFL, NBA, PGA, SEC and the rest of the Sport world, television is drowning in suck-up public relations messaging that panders to the Big Lie. Not far behind are corporations like Bank of America, non-profits like AARP and a host of other high profile institutions desperately anxious to kneel, proving to African Americans how much they care. If you were black, you would be the first to say: “Up yours.” Television gives a voice to these so-called opinion leaders — a voice that gushes and crawls and apologizes. None of this crowd has the guts to say what needs to be said. But the majority of America, including millions of black Americans, know what needs to be said. They have no television voice. If they did, they would say something like this. “Racism is ginned up by people who want power and who benefit by keeping Black Americans ignorant, marginalized and dependent.” The last thing BLM, Jackson, Sharpton,  Barak and the Democrat Party want are self reliant, independent, black Americans. The problems that afflict the black community must be solved by the black community, not by white Americans and not by the Federal Government. Major black sports and Hollywood celebrities who “have made theirs” do the black community a disservice by jumping on the systemic racism myth. Martin Luther King would spit in their faces. Black Americans are pawns and don’t know it. History shows that African tribal leaders sold fellow Africans into bondage. That bondage is still in place — self imposed. Like a systematically abused spouse who prefers the persecution of the enemy she knows, the black community trades its self respect for benefaction — and chooses the solace of victimhood over the obligations of freedom. Nascar driver Bubba Wallace kneels to bring attention to the plight of his race. He indicts America for systemic racism and injustice. He and all the virtue signalers that kneel with him are a self appointed jury. The accused is America. With all due respect, Mr. Wallace, it’s time that you (and Kaepernick, BLM, NCCAP, Obama and anyone else who kneels) stand on a Nascar podium and specifically call out the bad guys. It’s called due process. Please clear the air once and for all. Just who is responsible for the grievances borne by Black America? Be explicit, Mr. Wallace. This is not the time for generalities, sir. Its time to name names. America is on trial, sir. Living people are on trial, sir, not the dead who founded America and not the dead who owned slaves and not the dead who discriminated against African Americans. However, be assured, Mr. Wallace, you need not stand alone. You can share the platform with Lebron James, Aaron Rodgers, Morgan Freeman and dozens, if not hundreds, of outspoken millionaire celebrities who would be happy to stand by your side. BTW, the first name on your bad boy list is Donald Trump. That’s a given. Also, sir, you need not mention people in the South who still fly the Confederate flag and those citizens who do not like black people. None of them are in a position to plunder 43 million black Americans. The nation’s law enforcement system and the cops must be on your list, but even you would agree that all cops aren’t bad boys. Be sure to compile the list. The names are important. You can’t allow any of the bad boys (and girls) to get away with it. And you should take a long look at the person who wrote this blog and others like him who speak out. When he was nine years old, boarding a bus in a small Southern town, he was offended at the sign “Colored to the Rear.” In silent protest, he strode to the back of the bus and sat alongside the black patrons. They looked at him with something like scorn. No matter. He grew up. Now he’s a racist.

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