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The Eyes On The Prize: "Uncle" Juan Williams - Black Conservative Critic Hammers Blacks!

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Juan Williams gets upset that the Black community is turning against him.

I was contacted by this man, through a false name under a YouTube account sometime back. Williams was claiming that I was being unfair in judging him. So I responded in two responses.

Is it a personal issue when a paid commentator from Fox News makes a personal attack against a presidential candidate and his wife without justifiable evidence?

Is it a personal issue if you defend a conservative commentator who has a known history saying bigoted, homophobic, inaccurate and just downright mean comments.

Take for example: Juan Williams defended Bill O'Reilly after the controversial host stated insensitive comments [about Sylvia's, a Black owned restaurant in New York with civil rights leader Al Sharpton], in which the host caught fire for his "M-fer, I want more ice tea!" This was on Bill O'Reilly radio show back in 2008. The Radio Factor was canceled in 2009.

What landed Williams in trouble with his other position at the National Public Radio network was the "Stockey Carmichael" comments of first lady Michelle Obama. Many of NPR listeners were angered by the comments. They asked if Juan Williams would not participate in any more NPR-related events.

NPR asked Fox News to drop their namesake from Juan Williams.

When Barack Obama won the election, Williams the biggest African American critic had tears in his eyes.

Since 2007 to present, Juan Williams was criticizing everything from Barack Obama former pastor, his policies and of course his race. I posted a video called "Uncle Juan" in regards to the pundits ongoing ass kissing to Fox News and its controversial conservative hosts. Instead of taking them to task, he provides the network weak strawman responses.

Juan Williams written book Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and The Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America - and What We Can Do about It! It examines the issues of the Black community falling into the trap of "victimhood!"

What encourage Blacks to become conservative? Black conservatives encourage empowerment over entitlements. Black conservatives encourage leadership (and independence) over followings. Black conservatives encourages education, ownership, two parent households, deviating from destructive behavior, relying on God, and avoiding "being the victim"! These are great encouragements. But why do the Black conservatives find it hard to get an audience with their beliefs.

These Black conservatives listed below are primary examples of why I did this video: Juan Williams, Larry Elder, Amy Holmes, Jesse Lee Peterson, James Manning, Armstrong Williams, Thomas Sowell, Karl Malone, Star Paker, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Alphonso Jackson, Rod Paige, Walter Williams, Angela McGlowan, La Shawn Barber, Frances B. Rice, Niger Innis, Roy Innis, Clarence Thomas, Herman Cain, and J.C. Watts, Jr.

Thanks for viewing. Thank all the supporters of my videos. To all critics and those who blindly trust the media! Turn that television, radio and internet smear machine off. Let real media analysis do the work for you. I am not a fact-checker, journalist or media analysis. I am expressing an honest opinion about the general election and the corrupt mainstream media. And as always, if present any errors in the making of this video, please don't hesitate to send a message and I will correct the record on the next video. Lastly, to all the critics watching worldwide, do me a favor by: "Proving Me Wrong"!

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