Oh you mean Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson! They don't speak for all black people, thats like saying Rush Limbaugh and David Duke speaks for you!
Do they?
Don't believe the hype!
2007-04-11 08:00:15
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answered by Meshel 6
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Your question is a stereotype. There are many black voices heard across our country for example: Colin Powell, Shirley Chismon (dead now), and many, many, more.
The NAACP Leaders and members are not preachers or ministers, nor or the Civil Rights Leader of our great country.
There are many voices available out there that can speak on any subject pertaining to bias-ness or stereotype comments.
The NAACP, Civil Rights Leaders are made of people from many different back grounds to include yours and you don't see any violence from them do you?
We the people of the Civil Rights and NAACP control the white government, because if you get out of hand we will step up, don't think because the majority of the government is white that you or they are powerful, because you are not.
However, we the people are. Taste and see that the Lord is good- all the time.
2007-04-11 15:19:02
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answered by Lil bit 3
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There you go spewing what you don't know about. There are white preachers with a mixed congregation and black preachers with a mixed congregation. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are self appointed spokespersons. Be careful where you point your finger there are three pointing back.
2007-04-11 14:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Since the days when Constantine took over Christianity to use it as a tool for the Roman Empire, religion has been a function of government.
The 'keep 'em in line' role of black ministers is no different.
2007-04-11 14:57:40
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answered by nora22000 7
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I honestly have never even met a black preacher, or heard one. Pretty rare up here in Canada I think. I think that if you choose to be a preacher, you need to connect with your congregation. I choose to think that no preacher would preach negatively about another race.
2007-04-11 14:58:49
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answered by cclleeoo 4
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Who are you talking about? Jackson and Sharpten? They hide behind the cloth like those who hurt children. They are no better then those who speak the word for money. Not all black ministers are that way, I would say 99.9% are God choosen and God led, I think they have gotten off the path to the Lord.
2007-04-11 14:59:12
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answered by Boomrat 6
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What the......, these particular persons stepped up. They do have the freedom of speach you know.
2007-04-11 14:57:21
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answered by Barbara Jean 1
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Those pukes shure are none vailent.
2007-04-11 14:56:49
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answered by Frosty 2
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ARE YOU RACES BECAUSE I LIVE IN THE GHETTO AND I WILL GET SOMEONE TO FIND YOU AND PUT A 187 IN YOUR ASTRONAUT HOMIE
2007-04-11 14:58:22
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answered by Katie B.#23 2
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