Discussing the Diaspora as seen through an internal Black lens
April 3rd, 2008
I told you the other day about how the NAACP More Concerned With Excusing Rapists, Than With Helping Their Victims.
The more I look at this flyer the more disgusted and the more pissed off I get.

If you go here, and click on the flyer you can blow it up to where you can read all of it.
Victims?
Cause that dirty little Hatian whore wanted it, and same for her punk ass son; because what young man doesn’t want head…from his momma?
Maude Ford Lee, the president of the West Palm Beach NAACP chapter who joined Sharpton at the news conference, said she hoped Sharpton’s presence would help expose the “injustice” of the case.
“Our kids are incarcerated, they can’t even get a bond, and it’s unconscionable what is happening,” Lee told reporters.
Seriously, are these Mofo’s crazy? Have they lost their cotton-pickin minds?
What’s “unconscionable” is these Colored people at the NAACP trying to free rapists just because they’re Black, and being more concerned about making them out to be misunderstood little angels; while ignoring the well being of law abiding moral black folks trapped in the Dubar Villages of this nation…who are victimized by these “precious” and “tender” rapist, and other thugs of their ilk.
Witt goes on to write, “Lee declined further explanation of her comments. But National Association for the Advancement of Colored People officials at both the state and national level said their organizations had taken no position on whether the Dunbar suspects should be released on bond”.
Silence is a betrayal of morality. Silence is a position. It’s a position in favor of the status quo. In this case, the status quo of their WPB Branch trying to spring rapist free, the status quo of lax police protection of poor Black people, the status quo of Black victimization by our own with no response from the Leading Negro apparatus.
Let’s call the NAACP officials to find out why they’re okay with this status quo.
Chairman Julian Bond (877) NAACP-98
Interim President and CEO Dennis Courtland Hayes (877) NAACP-98
&
President of Florida State Conference NAACP Adora Obi Nweze (407) 843-5320
For her part, state president Nweze will be on Gina McCauley’s live podcast at whataboutourdaughters.blogspot.com/ at 8:00 central tonight.
“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends” – MLK, Jr
“A time comes when silence is betrayal” – MLK, JR
“All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing” – Edmund Burke
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It’s about time the NAACP looked at their mission statements and updated there focus. How can they be taken seriously when real victims are prosecuted if they run to defend those that are clearly out of order…SMH.
That’s a point I’ve long made. Crying wolf hurts the cause tremondously becase it turns people off to when their are real injustices.
Really, this is race-baiting, this ain’t revolution.
The NAACP has become irrelevant because they still think that racial injustice is the number one problem facing the black community(although it is a problem). They can’t stand up for the victim because that would be admitting that black on black crime exist. They would rather defend the rapist because to them that is sticking it to “the man” who runs the justice system.
“They can’t stand up for the victim because that would be admitting that black on black crime exist.”
Carter, no it doesn’t. Black people are perfect. We’re all innocent, and anything a Black person does is because the white man made him do it with the microchips they insert in our brains at birth.
The NAACP has not figured out what their purpose is in a post civil rights era and Dunbar Village is just a symptom of the organization’s confusion.
Yobachi, did NAACP representatives participate on the call last night?
peace, Villager
Yes, two of them, it was terrible. Not the show, but how the NAACP represented itself.
Florida State President Nweze and National Communications Director McIntyer.
For Nweze’s part, at least she apologized, though she still didn’t take a position on behalf of the victims. McIntyer was just arrogant, defensive, dismissive and clearly uncaring.
We all had a great discussion after the interviews. And also this white reporter from Palm Beach post who was at the press confrence called in…Frank Cerabino. I’ll post on it tonight or tomorrow.
Brandon, the NAACP’s purpose is to make lots of money for it’s leaders. They figured that out a LOOOOONG time ago. The problem is the rest of us haven’t figured it out, so we keep supporting them.