Don Lemon's open letter to Russell Simmons

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I feel where don is coming from. I don't think saggin or the use of the n word will make that much of a difference I think the most important thang is for black ppl to remove the hate from their hearts and take some responsibility. Fix the attitudes.

I expect several ppl to blame the white man in this thread.
 

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I feel where don is coming from. I don't think saggin or the use of the n word will make that much of a difference I think the most important thang is for black ppl to remove the hate from their hearts and take some responsibility. Fix the attitudes.

I expect several ppl to blame the white man in this thread.

black people & hate? what hate? :rudy:
 
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Russell Simmons' letter for reference:

Dear Don,

I got a chance to see what you said over the weekend about black America. At first I thought it was Fox News, but then I remembered you’re a CNN dude. I have nothing against Fox News, as Roger Ailes is my man, but the gospel you were preaching sounded like O’Reilly and Hannity were pulling your strings. Thank goodness my political director, Michael Skolnik, was on the show to stand up for African-Americans, because conservatives love when we blame ourselves for the conditions that have destroyed the fabric of the black community. I respect your courage on many other issues, but I can’t accept that you would single out black teenagers as the cause of their own demise because they don’t speak the King’s English or wear belts around their waistbands.

Hip-hop language and clothing styles are expressions of frustration with the status quo. Young people sagging their pants today is no different than young people rockin’ afros, dashikis or platform shoes in the ’60s and ’70s. And many of those rebellious youth grew up to be quite successful… bell bottom-wearing, pot-smoking, Barry Obama became the President of these United States of America and a long-hair, anti-war activist named John Kerry became Secretary of State defending our country in more creative ways than just using violence. They were knee-deep in a rebellious culture, and did anything but integrate into a world that they saw is filled with problems that needed fixing, filled with challenges, or in their mind, with problems that they could fix. And now they are fixing them.

When this country closes 50 schools in black communities and continues to build more prisons, I know that young people see through the institutionalized bullshyt that is laid out in front of them every single day of their lives. The lucky ones, like you and me, owe a real explanation of the problems in our community to the ones who are still living in struggle, not some old, conservative talking points left in the garbage from Mitt Romney’s campaign. I understand personal responsibility far too well, but you can’t ask them to pull up their pants and then stand idle as they fear getting shot in the heart by wannabe cops while walking home to watch basketball games.

If you want to tell the rest of America this weekend when you go back on CNN how we fix black America, tell them to re-start the “War on Poverty.” Tell them to end the failed “War on Drugs” that has cost this nation over one trillion dollars and unjustly incarcerated a generation of black men. Tell them to support the President’s plan for universal Pre-K, so no child enters elementary school having to play catch up with the other children who are fortunate enough to go to pre-school. Tell them make college affordable and obtainable for young students who come from low-income families. Tell them that the right to a healthy life should be universal and not just for the fortunate few. And lastly, tell them that young black men and women don’t just need “role models” or “mentors,” they need “sponsors” who are willing to offer them a job.

I want the black kids to grow up and be like you. I want them to know that their imagination is god inside of them and I want all kids, but especially black kids, to have the freedom to dream as well to create their own language. After all, without their jazz, blues, rock n’ roll and now their hip-hop, America wouldn’t even have a language of its own, much less a culture.

And while I wasn't as bothered by Lemon's original comments as some people (his basic points were all things that I see as a problem with segments of the black community) it was a very simplistic way of looking at things that really did not go below the surface to some of the more ingrained issues facing black folks in this country.
But acting like pushing for people to take some personal responsibility and pride in themselves and their communities is somehow a bad thing is what has annoyed me most about this whole situation.
That being said I do think Don is laying the groundwork to get a fat contract from Fox in the near future.
 
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I feel where don is coming from. I don't think saggin or the use of the n word will make that much of a difference I think the most important thang is for black ppl to remove the hate from their hearts and take some responsibility. Fix the attitudes.

I expect several ppl to blame the white man in this thread.

st0rmfr0nt transplant.
It's painfully obvious.

Oh and
fukk DON LEMON.
 
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don is looking at only one side of the card.

it's like saying women shouldn't have premarital sex if they don't want kids before marriage. well what about the men who aren't using condoms, they have to take responsibility too.

so, yes i completely agree we need to take responsibility for our own situations and our futures. at the same time even the people doing that still have to navigate a system that's slanted against minorities. it's disengenuous to ignore that fact while acknowledging the other.
 

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don is looking at only one side of the card.

it's like saying women shouldn't have premarital sex if they don't want kids before marriage. well what about the men who aren't using condoms, they have to take responsibility too.

so, yes i completely agree we need to take responsibility for our own situations and our futures. at the same time even the people doing that still have to navigate a system that's slanted against minorities. it's disengenuous to ignore that fact while acknowledging the other.
:stopitslime: He is looking and speaking on the "side of the card" that no one touches, or publicly speaks on. Do you think we really need more people talking about the evil of cacs? :leostare:

Both sides of the card need to be talked about IMHO :manny:
 
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