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Ga. State Rep. Tommy Benton says KKK wasn't racist: They kept "law and order
DeMarcus Cousins Had Kings Remove Lunar New Year Giveaway T-Shirts http://deadspin.com/demarcus-cousins-had-kings-remove-chinese-new-year-give-1756544135
Lunar New Year is next Monday, and the Sacramento Kings are celebrating the holiday during tonight’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks with player introductions in Mandarin and a pregame celebration. Originally, their celebration was also supposed to include these Year of the Monkey shirts given away to fans: But when Kings superstar DeMarcus Cousins—who is sitting out the game with a sprained ankle— arrived at the arena, he didn’t like the idea of giving away “Year of the Monkey” t-shirts on the first night of Black History Month, which every team in the NBA is celebrating tonight with warm-up shirts. Cousins successfully lobbied Kings staffers to halt (or at least postpone) the promotion, according to Bucks TV analyst Marques Johnson’s Facebook page:
I dont care if its only americans, but Marcus Garvey needs to be on thereFresh
Brehs, I was thinking about something today. Bear with me as I haven't fully developed the thought just yet, but my head is swirling with a bunch of different avenues to take this in.
I read a piece today about the Urban League and it got me thinking about the ineffectiveness of Black organizations and charitable organizations in general.
These organizations exist to help find solutions to specific causes they champion but they never address the root of why these causes exist in the first place. There is never a solution to address the particular group or power structure in changing things and instead there is more effort on the surface in addressing the symptoms of these problems. Maybe that is by design because the organizations wouldn't exist if these issues didn't exist? For example, if the black community was where it was supposed to be, there wouldn't be a need for the Urban League or the NAACP. Yet these organizations exist and have been largely ineffective in addressing the needs of Black people in this country. But at the same time, these organizations have considerable financial and political influence. The leaders and officers of these organizations have profited greatly from championing the plight of black people, yet the issues of blacks in this country are still largely ignored.
In light of that, it would make no sense for these organizations to go against the very structure or people that sit on their board of directors or the organizations who donate millions of dollars. So these organizations are essentially given golden handcuffs not to address the issues fully. You could also apply this to Foreign aid in Africa or organizations dedicated to curing x and y diseases.
What are you guy's thoughts?
Black Lives Matter activist fatally shoots himself in front of Ohio Statehouse; tough work for causes took toll, family says
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...s-ohio-statehouse-article-1.2525393?cid=bitly