Black “leaders” are those recognized by the lame stream media. Voices that push back are not covered or actively silenced.
How else could a 16 year old autistic girl get launched to global coverage? The media amplifies the voices they choose.
Just like Paul Ryan does not represent the majority of conservative movement, black “leaders” do not necessarily represent the majority of black people.
“Black “leaders” are those recognized by the lame stream media. Voices that push back are not covered or actively silenced.
How else could a 16 year old autistic girl get launched to global coverage? The media amplifies the voices they choose.
Just like Paul Ryan does not represent the majority of conservative movement, black “leaders” do not necessarily represent the majority of black people.”
My comment was sort of sarcastic. You’re preaching to the choir about media generated celebrities. I’ve been saying that for years, with Greta Thunburgh (sp) as my prime example. But let me ask you this; can you quote one black person, of any political side, or from any source, disputing that black people can’t get driver’s licenses? I really can’t think of one. This is the reality:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JGmKHrWKMQ
Ami Horowitz: How white liberals really view black voters 4.5 minutes
While you may think that black “leaders” do not necessarily represent the majority of black people, it seems to me that the majority of black people pay more attention to the Jesse Jackson’s and Al Sharpton’s, than to the Walter William’s or Thomas Sowell’s.