Nicely put and I definitely cosign what you said. Black celebs are definitely thinking more about keeping their careers going for the most part than black solidarity.
This is going to be controversial, but I thought about it...
...and Deion Sanders saying this makes me believe it even more strongly.
There are people in the black community who are willing to kiss up to white people, and lambast their own people openly.
Why?
Well, to be frank, these people are basically comparing and contrasting the pros and cons of kissing up and black solidarity...
...and conclude that their are far more benefits to kissing up to white people than their are to black solidarity.
What do we have to offer them?
Hope?
Nick Cannon let Nugent come on his show and wild the fuck out. Why? The white man's check is too good.
Deion is out there tap dancing? What can we offer him NOT to tap dance?
Clarence Thomas is one of the biggest coons to ever live. Why wouldn't he be?
The fact of the matter is we don't get respect from other races, and even some within our race because we don't do nothing but talk shit and swallow spit That's ALL we do. People would hate us even more if we actually stood on our word, and become the force that we were decades ago, but at least they'd respect us.
You may hate the dude who'll blow your brains out for talking shit to him, but you'll think really long and hard before you talk to him sideways though, right?
We create shit, and let other people profit off of our creation.
No one respects us, because they wouldn't do the shit we do.
We go out to vote and don't even have an agenda. We just vote.
Who does that?
So, bash these sell-outs if you must, but what is the black community offering them to buy into?
Not a damn thing.
We get heated for a month or so, and go back to lettin' the world fuck us over.
Shit may sound harsh, but I'm sick of momentary solidarity.

yea who's keeping the shit the way it is, black people or white people?
