Ben Carson calls #BlackLivesMatter a distraction

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Ben Carson calls #BlackLivesMatter a distraction

Dr. Ben Carson slammed the Black Lives Matter movement as a distraction on Monday, in an editorial that laid out the Republican presidential candidate’s civil rights agenda.

“The ‘BlackLivesMatter’ movement is focused on the wrong targets, to the detriment of black who would like to see real change,” the 2016 field’s only black presidential contender wrote in USA Today, calling the idea that the movement’s protests against Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders could bring change “lunacy.”

Carson’s presidential profile is on the rise: in the wake of the first GOP 2016 debate, he is polling in second place in Iowa and he recently attracted a massive crowd at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona. As the only black man in a presidential race where racial inequality is a hot topic, Carson has a unique voice, but it’s a fine line for a Republican candidate to walk.


The Black Lives Matter movement was born in the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and has consistently drawn attention to the stream of deaths of unarmed black people at the hands of police. While Carson acknowledges that “racial policing issues exist and some rotten policemen took actions that killed innocent people,” he seems to signal that those issues will resolve themselves. The editorial reiterates his long-held belief that black people can overcome inequality through hard work and education – and takes the age-old argument that black people are solely responsible for the injustice they face – to the next level.

Carson argued that the racial profiling is not the real problem, positing instead that economic distress has created a generation of “hopeless” black Americans who aren’t employed and are destroying their own families through “self-inflicted wounds.”

“The notion that some lives might matter less than others is meant to enrage. That anger is distracting us from what matters most. We’re right to be angry, but we have to stay smart,” he wrote.

Carson cited his own famous rags-to-riches story from the inner city of Detroit to an internationally renowned career as a pediatric neurosurgeon as inspiration for his own position that teacher’s unions, Hollywood, and inner city violence are among the true culprits of racial inequality.

Carson laid out a seven targets he argues should be lobbied for change: the board of education (for destroying “black lives not in the ones in two, but in whole generations”), the entertainment industry for promoting violence in movies like “Straight Outta Compton,” City Hall for unsafe communities, and unnamed crack houses for “selling poison to our children,” (though its unclear how he expects black people to combat this specific drug trade). He also takes Washington D.C. to task, calling out Democrats for fighting a war on poverty with public housing welfare programs, and Republicans for excluding them.





coon, or not?

hes right about that last part..
 
Coon for sure. :yes:

His ass needs to be face down with a cop on his neck, then let him tell me how he feels. :angry:
 
He has moved into republican whore as far I'm concerned. One of my scientific heroes , dude has been brainwashed with monetary backed talking points
 
He missing the POINT AGAIN!!.......If his SONS get shot by a BAD COP then the COPS get off Free with no accountability whatsoever...I wonder how would he handle that.

His sons are just another nigga to a bad cop.

His sons are in the group that get shot by police at much higher than any other group.

Blacklivesmatter is about the CANCER for Bad policing and No accountablity of law enforcement when it comes to young black males.

Would you go to a CANCER rally and say but there are OTHER diseases too..:lol::lol:

Would you go to a funeral of someone you dont know and say i feel hurt and had someone die too and my lost is important too.

DUDE stay COONIN MAN!!:dance::dance:

BEN WAKE UP YOU STILL A BLACK MAN!
 
This nigga is a piece of shit.

BlackLivesMatter is a human rights issue and people like himself and others who oppose it want to ignore the suffering of black people.
 
to think i used to idolize this coon...they will just use him up and throw him away..once he lives past his usefullness...like our past coons
 
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did he really say this?



Yes he said it and a whole lot more.
Carson's primary untreated malady is his suffering from personal self-hatred and self-loathing. He has accepted "honorary white" status. He will never utter the words "white supremacy" or "institutionalized racism", in his warped mind those are things of the past.



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He gon get Hermain Caned SOON! Bitch is a pawn to act like they would even consider another black president. Hope the rest of teeth fall out during the campaign, loose tooth ass ninja! Trust no black man with no bass in his voice.
 

Black Lives Matter a distraction :smh::confused::(




What an anti-historical, willfully moronic, non-critical thinking, point of view. Carson and any Black persons who co-signs his stupidity are devoid of even a scintilla of knowledge about how Black people have survived on American soil since 1620. To witness individuals display such a dramatic paucity of knowledge, in the year 2015, when access to the truth is only a few key strokes away via the internet is truly ominous.



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“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.”
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That guy is a mere pawn. I knew he wasn't shit when I read his proposal on how to solve the healthcare problem.

Anybody who pretends to this extremity regards Black folk undoubtedly coincides with white supremacy.

Yeah that nigga gonna get Herman Cain'ed.
 

If you think speaking out about something that has been effecting our people for over a hundred years. All that time cops have been abusing, beating, framing, and killing our people and to this day there are many who have utterly no idea it happened. Some people, who would care, are in sheltered groups so they are not as exposed to other races. Doesn't mean they are racist, they just don't hear about the crimes that have been put on our people. Continuing, if you think BLM or any other group bring to light the problems of our past and our children then you are complete fucking waste of existence you fucking piece of shit.

Only fucking cowards sit around scared to speak the fucking truth.

I've been doing my part to help lower income people of color with career training and there is always one of those fucking fools saying it doesn't matter. Its always the same single worthless piece of shit. No value, no worth, narcissistic, and worthless to our race even more to humanity.

Distraction my fucking ass. Stop being pussies, speak up, do something.
 
he has valid points...

blacklivesmatter# is a distraction and will bring no real change of any value

the fact that this fool and the others are even talking about their agenda for the black community this early is 100% due to pressure from black lives matter & other activists.
 
the allure of crumbs from massa's table.....:smh:

"It happens all the time and never cease to amaze" -Biz Markie
 
If I ever run into him, in real life, yall going to set up a fund to bail me out???:lol:
 
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The Truth of ‘Black Lives Matter’



By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | SEPT. 3, 2015
| http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/04/opinion/the-truth-of-black-lives-matter.html


The Republican Party and its acolytes in the news media are trying to demonize the protest movement that has sprung up in response to the all-too-common police killings of unarmed African-Americans across the country. The intent of the campaign — evident in comments by politicians like Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky — is to cast the phrase “Black Lives Matter” as an inflammatory or even hateful anti-white expression that has no legitimate place in a civil rights campaign.


Former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas crystallized this view when he said the other week that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., were he alive today, would be “appalled” by the movement’s focus on the skin color of the unarmed people who are disproportionately killed in encounters with the police. This argument betrays a disturbing indifference to or at best a profound ignorance of history in general and of the civil rights movement in particular. From the very beginning, the movement focused unapologetically on bringing an end to state-sanctioned violence against African-Americans and to acts of racial terror very much like the one that took nine lives at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., in June.


The civil rights movement was intended to make Congress and Americans confront the fact that African-Americans were being killed with impunity for offenses like trying to vote, and had the right to life and to equal protection under the law. The movement sought a cross-racial appeal, but at every step of the way used expressly racial terms to describe the death and destruction that was visited upon black people because they were black.

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Even in the early 20th century, civil rights groups documented cases in which African-Americans died horrible deaths after being turned away from hospitals reserved for whites, or were lynched — which meant being hanged, burned or dismembered — in front of enormous crowds that had gathered to enjoy the sight.</B></span>

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The Charleston church massacre has eerie parallels to the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. — the most heinous act of that period — which occurred at the height of the early civil rights movement. Four black girls were murdered that Sunday. When Dr. King eulogized them, he did not shy away from the fact that the dead had been killed because they were black, by monstrous men whose leaders fed them “the stale bread of hatred and the spoiled meat of racism.” He said that the dead “have something to say” to a complacent federal government that cut back-room deals with Southern Dixiecrats, as well as to “every Negro who has passively accepted the evil system of segregation and who has stood on the sidelines in a mighty struggle for justice.” Shock over the bombing pushed Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act the following year.


During this same period, freedom riders and voting rights activists led by the young John Lewis offered themselves up to be beaten nearly to death, week after week, day after day, in the South so that the country would witness Jim Crow brutality and meaningfully respond to it. This grisly method succeeded in Selma, Ala., in 1965 when scenes of troopers bludgeoning voting rights demonstrators compelled a previously hesitant Congress to acknowledge that black people deserved full citizenship, too, and to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Along the way, there was never a doubt as to what the struggle was about: securing citizenship rights for black people who had long been denied them.


The “Black Lives Matter” movement focuses on the fact that black citizens have long been far more likely than whites to die at the hands of the police, and is of a piece with this history. Demonstrators who chant the phrase are making the same declaration that voting rights and civil rights activists made a half-century ago. They are not asserting that black lives are more precious than white lives. They are underlining an indisputable fact — that the lives of black citizens in this country historically have not mattered, and have been discounted and devalued. People who are unacquainted with this history are understandably uncomfortable with the language of the movement. But politicians who know better and seek to strip this issue of its racial content and context are acting in bad faith. They are trying to cover up an unpleasant truth and asking the country to collude with them.


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