About damn time. The CBC finally sides with Byron Allen on his Supreme Court case.

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CBC blasts Trump’s DOJ/Comcast for attacking Black people’s civil rights in Supreme Court
TheGrioAugust 22, 2019
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Byron Allen (L), Comcast offices (Getty Images)

The lawsuit between Byron Allen and Comcast Corp., has drawn the attention of at least one major African American organization as the case heads to the Supreme Court

A case headed to the U.S. Supreme Court that could have a tremendously negative impact on the Black community’s civil rights as it pertains to fair play in contracting and other measures is beginning to capture attention.

Nearly a week after the Justice Department filed an amicus brief in regard to the lawsuit between Entertainment Studios chairman and CEO Byron Allen and Comcast Corp., at least one group has reacted, blasting the Trump administration as the case moves forward.

Allen is suing Comcast Corp. and Charter Communications over racial discrimination after the cable giant refused to include Entertainment Studios programming on their networks. He cites a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, whose section 1981 prohibits racial discrimination in contracts.

All persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains, penalties, taxes, licenses, and exactions of every kind, and to no other.

This means the impact of the case could affect civil rights across the board by setting a precedent in which companies will be guided as to whether or not they are subject to the provisions of the statute. If the Justice Department’s brief is favored by the Supreme Court in November, it means the interpretation of the statute could affect the intention of it to protect African American civil rights, which has held for more than 150 years.

READ MORE: Supreme Court to hear Byron Allen’s $20 billion racial discrimination case against Comcast

The controversial brief filed by the DOJ says they want Allen to prove that race was the singular motivating factor in his claim, which he says unfairly misinterprets the statute to his disadvantage.

In an opinion piece published on theGrio.comthis week, Allen called it “perverting a key provision of the law that protects minority businesses at a time when people of color are under heightened attack. All for what Comcast says is in its best financial interest.”

When reached for comment on this unprecedented move by the Trump administration and Comcast to attack the civil rights of African Americans, a spokesperson for the Congressional Black Caucus released a statement to theGrio:

“The Trump Administration has aggressively worked to dismantle policies meant to root out discrimination,” said Gabrielle Brown, Communications Director for the Congressional Black Caucus. “We have long said that as egregious as Donald Trump’s racist words are, his policies are even worse and are doing the most damage to minority communities. Our caucus is committed to continuing aggressive oversight of the Administration to mitigate the impacts of his dangerous and out of touch policies, which include opening the door to discrimination in contracts.”

It is unclear, however, if the CBC will file its own amicus brief in relation to the case.

TheGrio has reached out to several civil rights organizations on the issue including the NAACP, the National Urban League, the Rainbow Push Coalition and Color of Change, but has not heard back.

A representative for the National Action Network said officials with that organization were not available for comment.

BYRON ALLEN: Donald Trump’s Department of Justice and Comcast are Working Together to Destroy a Civil Rights Law in the U.S. Supreme Court


:manny: Say what you want but if it wasn’t for ADOS the CBC would’ve ignored this.
 

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CBC blasts Trump’s DOJ/Comcast for attacking Black people’s civil rights in Supreme Court
TheGrioAugust 22, 2019
allencomcast-1024x565.jpg

Byron Allen (L), Comcast offices (Getty Images)

The lawsuit between Byron Allen and Comcast Corp., has drawn the attention of at least one major African American organization as the case heads to the Supreme Court

A case headed to the U.S. Supreme Court that could have a tremendously negative impact on the Black community’s civil rights as it pertains to fair play in contracting and other measures is beginning to capture attention.

Nearly a week after the Justice Department filed an amicus brief in regard to the lawsuit between Entertainment Studios chairman and CEO Byron Allen and Comcast Corp., at least one group has reacted, blasting the Trump administration as the case moves forward.

Allen is suing Comcast Corp. and Charter Communications over racial discrimination after the cable giant refused to include Entertainment Studios programming on their networks. He cites a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, whose section 1981 prohibits racial discrimination in contracts.

All persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains, penalties, taxes, licenses, and exactions of every kind, and to no other.

This means the impact of the case could affect civil rights across the board by setting a precedent in which companies will be guided as to whether or not they are subject to the provisions of the statute. If the Justice Department’s brief is favored by the Supreme Court in November, it means the interpretation of the statute could affect the intention of it to protect African American civil rights, which has held for more than 150 years.

READ MORE: Supreme Court to hear Byron Allen’s $20 billion racial discrimination case against Comcast

The controversial brief filed by the DOJ says they want Allen to prove that race was the singular motivating factor in his claim, which he says unfairly misinterprets the statute to his disadvantage.

In an opinion piece published on theGrio.comthis week, Allen called it “perverting a key provision of the law that protects minority businesses at a time when people of color are under heightened attack. All for what Comcast says is in its best financial interest.”

When reached for comment on this unprecedented move by the Trump administration and Comcast to attack the civil rights of African Americans, a spokesperson for the Congressional Black Caucus released a statement to theGrio:

“The Trump Administration has aggressively worked to dismantle policies meant to root out discrimination,” said Gabrielle Brown, Communications Director for the Congressional Black Caucus. “We have long said that as egregious as Donald Trump’s racist words are, his policies are even worse and are doing the most damage to minority communities. Our caucus is committed to continuing aggressive oversight of the Administration to mitigate the impacts of his dangerous and out of touch policies, which include opening the door to discrimination in contracts.”

It is unclear, however, if the CBC will file its own amicus brief in relation to the case.

TheGrio has reached out to several civil rights organizations on the issue including the NAACP, the National Urban League, the Rainbow Push Coalition and Color of Change, but has not heard back.

A representative for the National Action Network said officials with that organization were not available for comment.

BYRON ALLEN: Donald Trump’s Department of Justice and Comcast are Working Together to Destroy a Civil Rights Law in the U.S. Supreme Court


:manny: Say what you want but if it wasn’t for ADOS the CBC would’ve ignored this.

The ADOS movement is real y'all! This is our politics at work! We may not have a polital party, but our politics have to start somewhere and it's starting with ADOS! The ADOS movement has taught me politics is needed for fair business. Word to the wise.
 
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...another Byron Allen thread...he's the new Kaep. Nikkas don't know shyt about him or his politics, but that he's rich and married to a cac. Has he spoken on Monique or any common problem Black folks face in entertainment industry?

He could use racially charged words toward Obama and Sharpton, now Black folks suppose to rally around him cause he's making civil rights allegations? smh


Allen is suing Comcast Corp. and Charter Communications over racial discrimination after the cable giant refused to include Entertainment Studios programming on their networks. He cites a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, whose section 1981 prohibits racial discrimination in contracts.
:stopitslime: it's racial discrimination cause they don't want his station...how about the discrepancy in advertising spent for popular Black radio/TV programming that has been an issue for years

He's been apart of the entertainment industry for years, did he speak on it? Rev. Al have. Matter of fact, his radio show segments on it is how I learned about the problem, when my pops had it on when he use to drive me around

stop allowing self serving mofos to use Black plight for a comeup using identity politics
 

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Those tweets provide zero proof. They are just tweets from people who have an ego and think they have a bigger influence than they have.
Read the fukking article. The Grio got a direct quote from the CBC spokesman for posting the Byron Allen editorial. People in social media only know of Byrons case from Yvette and Antonio Moore. That’s a fukking fact. The CBC ain’t even release a widespread formal statement!
 

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Gay lame ass simpsons worshipping loser ass homo, gotta always be on some delayed tactics bullshyt to slow MFs down, those days are over, you deranged prick. :mjtf:
 
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