But you're talking about literally...how many black people with money who ARENT in entertainment and thus stuck on the teat of maintaining an audience that can blackball them.You don't have to be a billionaire to do what the Mercer's were doing, there is collectively, and alone, a lot of money in all sorts of communities to combat this sickness, and stand up for whatever race they are, or choose to stand for. It's that many of them seem not to. I can see Jay heading slowly down that path though. Funding Breibart isn't some extremely expensive endeavor, look at the salaries there. It's renting an office, hiring 25 employees, and going from there.