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Rev. Al Sharpton hum ???

DAVID JOHNSON · Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 1:04PM · 457 views
The only black man to have President Obama’s ear during his tenure now says he’s disappointed that Obama hasn’t spoken more on race. Rev. Al Sharpton, who has had more access to Obama than most people in the African-American community, is beginning to mildly criticize Obama now that the president is a lame duck.

During a 60 Minutes interview during Obama’s first term, Sharpton revealed that he’d taken a vow of silence where President Obama was concerned–hear no evil, see no evil, and certainly speak no evil–at least during Obama’s first term. Even though Sharpton has proclaimed himself an advocate for black people, he has declined the opportunity to amplify the voices of blacks during the Obama administration, preferring instead to remain mute.


Back when Sharpton could’ve used the black vote as leverage to hold Obama accountable, he chose not to criticize Obama… on anything. But now that Obama is a lame duck who hasn’t signed anything of significance during his second term, Sharpton’s putting his pinky toe in the water.

“I think he wrongly is blamed for using the race card, but I think many of us are frustrated he hasn’t brought up race as it relates to him more than he has,” said Shartpon during an appearance on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ this week.

The truth is that there are Americans who hate having a black president and everyone knows it, but protecting Obama from racists is not nearly as important as Obama protecting his black constituents from systemic racism, much of which stems from legislation.

Here’s the rub: Rev. Sharpton is still going on mainstream news to defend one black man, Obama, as opposed to doing the bidding of the millions of black Americans in this country who don’t have Secret Service or a communications arm.

Once Obama leaves the White House, he’ll be fine. The same can’t be said of African-Americans who’ve watched as the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act and struggled to keep their head above water during the Great Recession.

Once Obama bids us farewell in 2016, I hope Rev. Al Sharpton won’t be too far behind.

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Kory Hines Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 2:40PM

You know why I am not so quick to bash Sharpton for what he is doing or not doing. Because apparently there has been a systematic habit of discrediting black leaders in this country. I voted for Obama but I am not one to bite my tongue about his lack of action in the black community, but Rev Sharpton is correct, he has not addressed the issue enough and I'll keep this reply short. Who would you replace AL-Sharpton with? Let me help you out with this one my friend you can't replace AL-Sharpton, he has taken the hit of being labeled a race sharleton whatever the hell that is to fight the battles that other politicians would have otherwise ran away from.

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 3:12PM

@ Kory I like AI because he is all we got fighting on the ft lines for the black mans justice in a system that was built to destroy us ,which bring me to ask where are our leaders where are our black freedom fighters who is carrying the torch of our ancestors, seems like black power is now Americanized and the pan African is in small pockets of the world with the fire smoldering out, we need a rise in Black Consciousness as a means to address the issues that keep arising in the black community,,,,,,,

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Kory Hines Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 3:51PM

Well if your first line doesn't voice my concern I don't know what does
.................correct!!!! He is one of the faithful few out there fighting. and yes I agree with you in part, but Black Nationalism was redefined for us. They wanted to totally crush it in its tracks by breaking up the panthers but the momentum was too strong. The spirit of the movement was born......and is alive and well. What it lacks most is more support from those that need it the most. The black man and woman and child in America.

powell robert Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 8:45PM


the ear of the President of the United States of America?

the rev.Al of a fatMan in a RUNNING SUIT, with an Elvis Presley HairStyle?

is this djohnson audition for the Comedy Store............?

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Kory Hines Friday, January 24th 2014 at 1:36PM

@ Irma....Well exactly!! But contacting the President is not as easy as it sounds even for Barack Obama! but accountability should fall to everyone- NO EXCEPTIONS!!

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Kory Hines Friday, January 24th 2014 at 1:38PM

I am for AL-Sharpton BTW

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

WHY HOLD MR. OBAMA OR SHARPTON FOR WHAT IS HAPPENING/ NOT HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY IN THE FIRST PLACE?!? (SMILE)...

EXAMPLE, WHEN IS THE LAST (FIRST ) TIME YOU HAVE CONTACTED DIRECTLY OUR PRESIDENT ABOUT YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY OR ARE YOU JUST SEEING HIM AS A GOD FIGURE WHO KNOWS A-L-L...BE A-L-L ???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!??(NUP!!!)

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