- Your claim that this Black Leader has been soundly rejected....anything to support your claim that these 'others' said what you claimed. Who ARE these 'others' and can you prove they are who you say they are?
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The Blacks on both left and right have been politically divided and soundly rejected each other.
One side rises up and rejects Allen West and Black Pastors who renounced BLM as demonic
for attacking police and police supporters as racist and painting a biased narrative
when more whites are killed by police than blacks and this is kept out of the media.
The others rise up and support Black Democrats and Black Pastors who pull the race card
and make that the focus.
There are others pushing for solutions and not wanting any more of this division, too.
In Houston the No More Bloodshed outreach includes both BLM and ALM and others who just want to stop the black on black violence in neighborhoods first in order to address the police issues as a consequence. You don't see that in the media except in Houston, where the Nation of Islam leaders work with Christian peace and justice activists, with public radio, and also with police and churches and the city. Race and religion are not an issue when people band together to try to stop the violence.
But taking sides is killing the Black leadership and communities.
As long as the division goes on, the Democrats and Media use that to fuel the flames.
So the key to putting the fire out on all sides is stop the divide.
Support Black leaders and communities in calling their leaders to unite, left and right.
Do not allow politics, media, any campaigns to get in the way of working together!
I was about to write up a proposal for Black leaders in poor districts to sign an
agreement not to run against each other for the same office, but pledge to create
a job for both candidates so they work together, and use campaign funds for that.
If even two districts agree to such a pledge, maybe it would catch on in all districts
facing the problem of money going into campaigns while local schools and programs go without funding.
Both left and right should unite, and quite exploiting the Black vote
as well as the divide among Blacks on liberal and conservative issues.
The Black community, in facing the worst incarceration crisis, cannot afford this
political and economic split. It isn't fair to keep them enslaved in poverty
while politicians make careers preaching about this but doing nothing.