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Shelby Steele on Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson

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Shelby Steele reacts to a question about the Reverend Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson...

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  • As a African American male Im am happy that my true brother Shelby Steele has stood up and told the truth about Jessy Jacksons Racist tactic. Jessy is the real uncle Tom.

  • White guilt really hurts black people the most.

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  • 750 millioen dollars? Somebody please call me a jelly bean.

  • @lcpl1981 at least I keep my mouth shut when I dont feel I can express things properly and intellectualy.

  • Interesting, somethings are said here I have felt but have never been able to express intellectually.

  • @btpolitic I'm white, but not crazy!

  • This talk makes me think of what Frederick Douglas said at the passing of the 13th amendment: Verily, the work does not end with the abolition of slavery, it has only begun.

  • The Onion illustrates Jesse Jackson properly:

    theonion.com/articles/jesse-ja­ckson-honored-for-providing-in­nercity-yout,505/

    "We must continue the struggle my publicist started three decades ago and never settle for page 28," Jackson said. "We must keep hope for the front cover–ideally, above the fold–alive."

  • The Onion illustrates Jesse Jackson properly:

    theonion.com/articles/jesse-ja­ckson-honored-for-providing-in­nercity-yout,505/

  • @btpolitic LOL! Most whites don't walk around with any guilt. I sure as hell have no guilt.

  • Why don't you "Say It"? Mr. leader of himself!!!???

  • @theshillelaghlaw Ah, the perennial black story. I agree. Blacks as a race have rarely taken initiative to unite and help each other succeed. Ironically, their best effort was during Jim Crow and Segregation. The separation somehow compelled them toward more self-reliance. Black-owned banks, insurance companies, investment firms, grocery stores, fire depts., schools, etc. The Harlem Renaissance happened then, too. But generally blacks prefer to follow the race hustlers and stay the same.

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