Stephen A Taking Tap Dancing to a new level

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I didn't hear Gov. Martin O'Malley's interview. And I'm not debating the significance of "Black Lives Matter." I'm a BLACK MAN! I know this.
Nor am I focusing on O'Malley's words or context itself. That's really not the issue to me.
The issue is: as much as attention was so desperately aimed towards "Black Lives Matter," where is all this noise when Black folks are getting killed in our communities every single day? Does it only matter when we're getting killed OUTSIDE OF OUR COMMUNITY, by folks who look differently than us?
That was my point. It IS my point. It will REMAIN my point. And I'm not changing my position one bit.
Whatever context O'Malley made in saying "All Lives Matter" is his issue to deal with. The same could be said for Hillary Rodham-Clinton when she alluded to that weeks ago. But it still does not negate the point that if we've reached a point where a PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE is forced to apologize and engage in clarification when choosing to say "ALL LIVES MATTER" -- while a few Black Folks are allowed to reign terror throughout our own community by killing one another with nary a word said about it, then the problems that truly permeate the Black Community will never be resolved.
It's the truth. Deal with it.
No Black Man with a soul would dream of attacking the movement that is "Black Lives Matter." I'm certainly not doing any such thing. I never will.
Just make sure I hear #BlackLivesMatter ALL the time.
Specifically, when we're getting killed by one another

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Yeah because black folks aren't booked and convicted almost immediately :camby:
 

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"What about Black on Black Crime" = Let's put it back on black people again.

White America and Black Sellouts hoping to get a seat at massa's table (Even though he will eventually turn on them as well) love to blame us for everything. When Imus said "Nappy headed Hoes" instead of focusing on Imus they blamed Hip Hop and rappers. White Racism is never blamed or held accountable in this country. Stephen A doesn't represent the majority of Blacks in this country, he's a sellout that only cares about his check. It's mostly white people dapping him and agreeting with his tweet.

He's never done anything for the Black Comunity in Philly or New York. He's all talk and I honestly don't care to watch First Take again. I can not support his fake a$$. All he does is talk down on black people. I'm glad he's getting roasted on social media. He's going to learn selling out ain't going to work anymore with social media. The next time someone says "what about black on black crime", I'll just say "What about White Supremecy? What about the Prision System"? cause then I know they will shut up cause they won't address those things.
 
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Yeah because black folks aren't booked and convicted almost immediately :camby:

The fact he had to write up that long a$$ paragraph lets me know the pressure is on him. Again these sellouts think they can get their money and talk down on Black people without consequence. We in a new era, they all getting called out for what they are.
 

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I have no problem with what he said. His opinion difffers from others that's all and I can respect that. He couched his argument in a clear and concise manner. Nothing he said was overboard or this dumb shyt people say c00nish. Difference of opinion shouldn't be frowned upon, you should accept it and engage in dialogue.
 
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