By Raynard Jackson
The biggest threat to the Black community is by far and away
drugs. No, not the drugs you might think; but the drug of
liberalism!
The biggest drug dealers in America are radical liberal
quasi journalists like Roland Martin, Joy Reid, Don Lemon, and Richard
Princess. And the biggest institutional drug dealers are radical
liberal groups like the NAACP, The National Urban League, and the Congressional
Black Caucus.
Martin, Reid, and Lemon have their own TV shows that
rabidly promote the radical liberal talking points of the Democrat
Party. Princess is like the crazy old uncle that writes and says
crazy things that no one pays attention to; but many Black journalists seem to
revere him and his radical thoughts on racism that seem to have no end.
They all claim to be journalists; but are in daily
violation of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) code of
ethics. SPJ’s code of ethics are supposed to be the Bible for all
journalists; they lay out the dos and don’ts of journalistic conduct.
They go on to state that the foundation of ethical
journalism is: seek truth and report it, minimize harm, act
independently, be accountable and transparent. You can read the
details on SPJ’s website:
Can anyone with any shred of integrity prove these quasi
journalists live up to their own industry’s code of conduct?
They all claim to be registered “independents,” but they
all are liberal Democrats, notwithstanding their clams to the contrary.
On a daily basis they serve as unpaid surrogates for
the Democratic National Committee (DNC). They constantly assert
their opinions into their quasi coverage of news and are afraid to engage with
“real” Blacks who are “real” Republicans.
They either go out and find millennial Republicans who
don’t know their butt from a hole in the ground or find a Black who will
criticize the Republican Party and the Trump administration.
They want weak, Black Republicans that they can embarrass
on national TV in order to create the perception that all Black
Republicans are ill-informed, have no connection to the Black community, and
are buffoons.
On the institutional side, the NAACP, The National Urban
League, and the Congressional Black Caucus are just as bad as these quasi
radical liberal journalists, if not worse.
They represent their membership, not the Black
community. There is a big difference.
Each of these groups, without evidence, claim to be
non-partisan. They all are dependent on the expansion of government
programs and the continued intrusion of government into the lives of Blacks.
They all aggressively advocate for radical liberal
policies that are indistinguishable from the Democrat Party. I was
once told that the sign of a great teacher is one who makes himself
increasingly unnecessary.
These group’s very existence is contingent upon the
constant dependency of Blacks on government programs; i.e., the governmental
drug of liberalism.
Yet,
the problem has not been solved and one can argue that it has gotten worse.
These radical liberal quasi journalists and institutions
have continued to get yet another generation of Blacks hooked on the drug of
liberalism.
They cause more damage to and in the Black community than
anyone with a white sheet over their face.
…
These radical liberal quasi journalists and institutions
would lead you to believe that they speak for and represent the mainstream of
the Black community.
THEY DO NOT!
But a lie that is repeated
enough times becomes the truth.
The Black community is sold a bunch of lies daily from
these sellouts to our community and because Republicans are totally disengaged
in the debate, the narrative is deemed to be true.
…
Blacks are totally fed up with liberalism and do not
consider Maxine Waters or Al Sharpton their leaders. They are
“media” appointed leaders.
I am a graduate of Oral Roberts University and Oral would
always tell me, “Go into every man’s world and meet them at the point of their
need.”
When will the Republican Party and the Trump
administration take our message of “traditional values” to the marketplace of
ideas within the Black community?
[Editor’s
Note: See “Breitbart —
Trump National Diversity Coalition’s Bruce LeVell: President’s Support Among
Blacks, Hispanics Will ‘More than Double’ in 2020” that is posted on this
blogsite at: https://blackrepublican.blogspot.com/2019/07/breitbart-trump-national-diversity.html
]
We don’t need to be persuaded, because we already
believe; we don’t need to be convinced because we have no doubt that liberalism
has failed us; we need only be invited to be “part of the team”.
Raynard Jackson is
a Pulitzer Award nominated columnist and founder and chairman of Black
Americans for a Better Future (BAFBF), a federally registered 527 Super
PAC established to get more Blacks involved in the Republican Party. BAFBF focuses
on the Black entrepreneur.