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He likes to think he does.

2007-04-07 12:29:44 · answer #1 · answered by S K 7 · 6 1

I trust you on that. . there are a lot of human beings, myself blanketed who do no longer think of that Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson communicate on behalf of the AA community. yet do understand that i'm (and that i'm valuable different all and sundry is too) bored stiff in listening to the race card being pulled for each little element that occurs. I happen to have confidence the Sharpton is between the main prejudiced person I even have ever considered.

2016-10-21 07:35:35 · answer #2 · answered by dudik 4 · 0 0

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There is no "ONE" person that can speak for any particular community.

A community is made of hundreds or thousands. That number includes lots of individuals.

As long as individuals make up communities that means that EVERYONE COUNTS.

When everyone counts, and everyone is "different" that means that each person can only speak for themselves.

If we say that one person speaks for an entire community then we are incorrect OR then we are discounting the words or opinions or votes of SOME individuals inside of that community.

For everyone's opinion to be counted and acknowledged, then no one really speaks for entire communities.

W e might be able to say that one person enjoys or likes or "TRIES" to speak for a particular community and that statement would be more true than saying one person
"DOES" speak for any particular community.

It's a small world but it's also an enormous world.
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2007-04-08 04:06:12 · answer #3 · answered by GrowingTvShows, Yahoo Group 2 · 1 0

Does Russ Limbaugh speak for the white community?!!


Al Sharpton's words and stance I am sure represent a segment of the Black community.
Blacks however just as any other race, are a mosaic of views, ideas and persuasions.

No one person can speak for millions of people.

Your question is inflammatory and ridiculous

2007-04-07 12:36:25 · answer #4 · answered by creole lady 6 · 6 1

No, and why do people believe all blacks have a infatuation with Al Sharpton? Some can't stand him.

2007-04-07 12:33:04 · answer #5 · answered by ♥S0uNd 0f InSaN!Ty ♥ SS 5 · 4 1

HELLLLLLLLLLL NO !!!!!! Nor does J. Jackson. They both are publicity seeking LOUD MOUTHS. When black people are harming other black people, the are NOWHERE TO BE FOUND !!!!

2007-04-07 13:56:35 · answer #6 · answered by kenankhamun 1 · 1 1

No.

Too bad so many people think he does.

2007-04-07 12:31:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

He doesn't speak for me.

2007-04-07 12:30:44 · answer #8 · answered by Annabella Stephens 6 · 5 1

he thinks he does

2007-04-07 12:46:30 · answer #9 · answered by skcs11 7 · 3 0

No, he does not. Who made him king of blacks anyway?

2007-04-07 12:30:24 · answer #10 · answered by foxmoon 2 · 5 2

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