As I watched with interest, numerous members of the Congressional Black Caucus, come to the microphone on Friday, raise their hands and utter the words, "Don't shoot!" I couldn't help but ask, do we have a Gongressional white Caucus, and the answer are "No!"
So why don't we have a Congressional White Caucus? Isn't about time we white folks have a caucus to refute what the CBC does? And while I'm at it, should there not also be a Congressional Asian Caucus? A Congressional Hispanic Caucus? And a Congressional Caucus for Minorities in Congress?
While I am speaking about why we, and other races don't have their own voices heard in Congress, I have to ask when the white folk and Asians and Hispanics are going to have their very own Asian Entertainment Awards? or a White Entertainment Television?
I think Native American Music Awards is long past due, after all, this was their land way before the first white man, and black slave landed here, hundreds of years ago! And to be truthful, Native American Music is filled with centuries of traditional; it has a good beat, and it is easy to dance to! Plus it would be a colorful event with every tribe attending in traditional native clothing, deck out in feathers.
I have to wonder why the white women have not yet started their very own network on cable television that is designed specifically for white women, or Asian women, of Hispanic women, or for Pakastani women?
Are these black only networks in some way disparaging or racially segregating television when it comes to having a channel or award designed specifically for the black woman? I know these other races can start their own networks designed for specific causes and genders, but if they did, would they or could they be seen as racial to the core?
I was just wondering out loud, and I know that there has to be an audience out there for these unmentioned and under-utilized races and genders, but would they be welcomed by the leader of the black music awards, black women's channels, and black caucus without being called retaliatory racism?
So why don't we have a Congressional White Caucus? Isn't about time we white folks have a caucus to refute what the CBC does? And while I'm at it, should there not also be a Congressional Asian Caucus? A Congressional Hispanic Caucus? And a Congressional Caucus for Minorities in Congress?
While I am speaking about why we, and other races don't have their own voices heard in Congress, I have to ask when the white folk and Asians and Hispanics are going to have their very own Asian Entertainment Awards? or a White Entertainment Television?
I think Native American Music Awards is long past due, after all, this was their land way before the first white man, and black slave landed here, hundreds of years ago! And to be truthful, Native American Music is filled with centuries of traditional; it has a good beat, and it is easy to dance to! Plus it would be a colorful event with every tribe attending in traditional native clothing, deck out in feathers.
I have to wonder why the white women have not yet started their very own network on cable television that is designed specifically for white women, or Asian women, of Hispanic women, or for Pakastani women?
Are these black only networks in some way disparaging or racially segregating television when it comes to having a channel or award designed specifically for the black woman? I know these other races can start their own networks designed for specific causes and genders, but if they did, would they or could they be seen as racial to the core?
I was just wondering out loud, and I know that there has to be an audience out there for these unmentioned and under-utilized races and genders, but would they be welcomed by the leader of the black music awards, black women's channels, and black caucus without being called retaliatory racism?