He's right black people have been indoctrinated to be on the defense against each other.
This is less about lack of belief,than it is black men feeling the need to defend the likes of R Kelly and Cosby so not to set a precedent.
A precedent which has pretty much already been set,where a black man can be publically lynched without proof or through false perceptions.
In many regards I will say black men are wrong when we do this,but when black men are eing railroaded as if we are R Kellys codefendants as if we were the only ones who didn't stop him

. It is understandable to see black men pushing back in what may come across as deflection and spin.
These "gotcha culture" can't be expected to seek the truth when it comes to black men as they have shown,and it has been shown they will play favorites while condemming others like in the case of Charlegmane the panderer.
Im not okay with black men spinning blame onto black women in most cases,because as leaders usually their reactions are a result of our actions or our bad leadership.
But we ain't make women listen to no R Kelly back in the 90's

,and we ain't the major ones supporting him now.
We have been placed in a position we have to defend R Kelly because we have been made codefendants.