Black Small Business Owners, Alongside BAFBF, Challenge Stacey Abrams Misleading Comments On Election Integrity
Coalition of Black leaders, Black Americans for a Better Future Education Fund, call on corporate America to respect diversity of opinion in the black community
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ATLANTA, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A coalition of Black business owners is holding a press conference on Tuesday, May 11 at 10:00 a.m. in the Georgia State Capitol Rotunda. The group will call out corporate leaders for treating far-left activist Stacey Abrams as the de facto spokesperson for all Black people, and demand that corporate executives meet with them to hear their perspective before taking sides in political debates.
The question is not whether America is a racist nation but whether we need to utilize legislation, government programs, and other forms of protection to target racism.
WASHINGTON â When Sen.
Tim Scott (R-S.C.) â the only current black Republican senator â declared âAmerica is not a racist countryâ in his response to President Joseph R. Biden Jr.âs address to Congress this week, he sparked strong reactions from both sides of the political aisle.
âOur nation is starving for more than empty platitudes,â the junior senator for South Carolina said on Wednesday night. âWe need policies and progress that bring us closer together. But three months in, the actions of the president and his party are pulling us further apart.â
Biden, in his first address to a joint session of Congress, had raised concerns about heightening racial divisions after Donald J. Trumpâs four years as president, and asked: âCan our democracy overcome the lies, anger, hate and fears that have pulled us apart?â
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Roy Exum: 21 Applaud Georgia Plan Friday, April 23, 2021 - by Roy Exum
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Over 20 of America’s greatest minds are applauding Georgia’s recent overhaul of its voting regulation, which is quite a feat after Major League baseball’s tuck-tail-and-run decision to move this year’s All Star game to Denver, Coca-Cola’s pandering stance that has embarrassed the South, and Delta’s ridiculous effort to infuriate over 50 percent of those who actually buy tickets on its airplanes. This crowd of great minds has a very unique thing in common – they are each wonderfully respected black men and women.
Unlike the knee-jerk reactions of General Motors and Ford, who only seek to have their tickets punched to show there are good and faithful members of a judgmental mob, author Fred Lucas, who is chief National Affairs Correspondent for The Daily Signal and co-host of “The Right Side of History” podcast, speaks brilliantly of those who took the time to study the bill.