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The miseducation of the negro leader

Carter G. Woodson, the founder of Black History Month, was part of a generation of black leaders who believed in using education, training, and influence to “uplift the race” and form a more perfect union. I was from But black leadership has become one of the largest groups to preach bigger government and better whiteness as the solution to unequal social outcomes. barrier To the success of black Americans today.

Black progressive politicians, commentators, professors, preachers, and performers (also known as the “African Union”) are self-serving actors who exploit the plight of working-class blacks to intimidate liberal whites. Their entire business model is based on a “reverse Robin Hood” mentality applied to racial politics. African countries steal valuable currency (stories, experiences, achievements) from the poor and extract profits for themselves.

What we have today is a group of people who offer little beyond their racial identity and use it both as a sword to carve opportunity and as a shield to avoid responsibility.

Take U.S. Rep. Cori Bush (D-Missouri), for example. St. Louis Democrats have been vocal advocates for defunding the police for years.Now she’s under investigation According to the U.S. Department of Justice. Bush has reportedly spent more than $750,000 on security since 2018, including hiring her husband, who is not a certified security professional. Perhaps Bush wants to reduce the number of police officers keeping us safe.Because the constituents she represents need to be prepared if they need to scale up. she detail.

Mr. Bush is not alone. The parasitic tendencies of African countries have been on full display in recent years. For example, the death of George Floyd in 2020 more Black women getting jobs at big American companies. Sean “Diddy” Combs accused General Motors of standing above the law. neck The number of black people decreased because the company did not do enough business with him.

If greed is their only vice, perhaps they can be simply ignored. But black leaders, miseducated by white liberals, also promote destabilizing, degrading, and self-destructive ideas.

“Billionaire Marxists” like Colin Kaepernick and the co-founder of Black Lives Matter denounce capitalism while signing deals with Nike, Disney, Netflix, and Warner Bros.

And then there are radical professors like Brittney Cooper who argue that the nuclear family is not necessary for the black community to thrive.She said the same thing on the news in 2015 column Salon: “The American family is changing. We should celebrate the fact that the ideal of the two-parent nuclear family has been replaced by a floppy disk.”

Professor Carl Hart of Columbia University agreed with his opinion, writing: heroin It was used in 2021, when drug overdose deaths reached an all-time high.

Marc Lamont Hill is a big believer in what men can get. pregnant And act surprised that some people disagree.

Greg Carr, a professor at Howard University, said women who left Texas to seek abortions in “civilized countries” channeling Harriet Tubman and the spirit of the Underground Railroad.

Professor, author, and social commentator Michael Eric Dyson encouraged white people to create personal reparations accounts on Fox News. compensate for the redress of their privilege and racial inequality.

2022 New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Drag queens play a key role in improving the reading comprehension of the city’s 1 million public school students.

Some organizations are in turmoil. Preachers across the country are using their pulpits to tell their congregations that abortion is actually a “white conservative” issue, even though nearly 40% of babies aborted in this country are black. ing.

The list of celebrities who use their influence to promote guns, murder, and sex is too long to print. So is the list of their defenders published in the media. These are the people who consume the most vulgar and violent music and claim that the music has no effect on the mood, values, or behavior of those most closely associated with the artist. But when a country singer briefly mentions Black Lives Matter, he is accused of inciting violence against the black community.

Some may argue that the black community does not need leaders. I understand this perspective and agree that the leadership models of past generations do not work today. But as long as there are people in any community, culture, or country who control information, manage resources, run government, and influence public opinion, I believe they are pious, capable, and wise. I hope so.

What we have today is a group of people who offer little beyond their racial identity and use it both as a sword to carve opportunity and as a shield to avoid responsibility. Many of them combine two of his worst traits. In other words, they know nothing and want to say everything.

If Carter G. Woodson were alive today and had to rewrite his most famous bookI gave him a fitting title: “The Miseducation of Black Leaders.”

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