Posted on 07/01/2016 6:39:26 AM PDT by orchestra
Stacey Dash Calls Jesse Williams a Hollywood Plantation Slave, Says His Powerful BET Speech Was an Attack on White People
Stacey Dash is definitely not impressed with Jesse Williams headline-making speech on racism and inequality at the BET Awards on Sunday.
In a blog post on Wednesday, the 49-year-old always outspoken actress bashed Williams speech, calling the entire BET network racist.
Ive said it before and Ill say it again: BET is keeping racism and segregation alive and this past Sundays awards show proves it, Dash writes. Particularly the speech given by Greys Anatomy star Jesse Williams, whose tirade after receiving the 2016 BET Humanitarian Award for his black activism was nothing short of an attack on white people.
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I read his speech. It looks like it was written by Jesse and Al. Without stirring the racial pot, those two would be unknowns.
Without stirring the racial pot, those two would be unknowns.
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accept in their respective “Prison Gangs”
She says what she thinks
Most of the time she makes a lot of sense
my post was referencing “the Jesse and Al Show”
She’s cleared for takeoff.....
Not guilty!!
Have you seen his picture? The guy looks like he could be a slightly tanned Leonardo DiCraprio, and he's even got steel-blue eyes. He looks like he owes himself reparations and an apology.
Imagine what he would be worth if he wasnt being held back by The Man!
Jesse Williams is an American actor and model who has a net worth of $8 million. Born in Chicago, Illinois on August 5, 1981
Gosh, you're exactly right!
So where is WET? The White Entertainment Network?
I’ve read “Up from Slavery”, and Booker T. Washington is a man I have a lot of respect for. He was a hard working, common-sense man, and I imagine if someone had a comment about strictly race, he would have said something like “Yes...yes. I don’t have time for that. We have obstacles to climb, and we should get busy climbing them.”
But in many corners of the black community, he was disparaged and marginalized.
Too bad the black community ended up listening to people like WEB Dubois and Jesse Jackson, up to Barack Obama.
Great American, Booker T. Washington.
Poor Jesse, he’s really been kept down. Too bad culture, skin color, “our people, cultural appropriation, etc. have no meaning on the Day he has no interest in, the Last Day (cause he want s it all NOW).
Then there is Herman Cain.
Well, there are plenty of black men and women who could be held up as voices of reason. Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, Alan West, Herman Cain, I could go on.
I don’t think we would disagree.
I appreciate those men listed above for their character, not the color of their skin.
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