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E. Faye Williams: Does this man know right from wrong?

(TriceEdneyWire.com)—Donald Trump has been in office for what has already seemed like a lifetime and it’s hard to believe it’s only been three months of his horror show. We never know what to expect from him as the days go by, but we who are members of the melaninat­ed world know that since the word means having non-White skin we are not the ones for which any good is meant no matter what good we do and no matter how good we are in what we do, but as Tina Turner al­ways said, “We just keep on rolling!”

I was looking at the NFL Draft a few nights ago, and we saw so many young Black men selected in the First Round of the Draft. I was so proud of all of them. The first person to get the congratulatory hug was the players Mom! I loved it! There is just something special about our people succeeding when they’ve grown up with so much against them! I don’t mean just in sports, but in science, in education, in med­icine, in the military—no matter where there is an opportunity. And they aren’t DEI hires as what the orange man and his crew think what DEI means! Often White peo­ple get preferential treatment with far less talent. They rarely learn the meaning of being cheated out of something they deserve. Non-White people so often succeed through hard work and nearly always after racist treatment!

Others may not have learned this, but most of us in the Black com­munity already know the orange man will come up with something to do as much damage as he can to us, but nothing good. One would think no melaninated person would still be expecting something good to happen that is in our best interest. We’ve already seen enough to the contrary to know the truth.

If you think orange man has good intentions for us, you would be seri­ously misled—so I just can’t explain for you how the few who meet the definition are still sitting around trying to convince us how great he is and that all the turmoil he has already created is somehow benefit­ting us! If there is but one lesson we must learn, it is that we must begin to help ourselves! One of the ways to do that is to listen to Black spokes­persons like the Rev. Jamal Harri­son Bryant, Senior Pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church of Georgia, as he leads the selective buying campaign away from those insisting upon following in the foot­steps of the orange man. We must begin to shop where we are appreci­ated—and it’s not at Target!

Among the destructive things the orange man has already done are the following:

Many are wondering how some­body like this man could even be eligible to visit the White House with his record and who certainly has no business living there on your tax dollar and mine.

(Dr. E. Faye Williams, President of The Dick Gregory Society.)

 

 

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