Often times, the African American division of AToast2Wealth.com journalists listen in on black radio and sometimes, Rev. Sharpton turns against his own race when they disagree with him supporting Latinos in the case of the immigration law. Lately, Rev. Sharpton has not only opposed callers who often disagree with him,but recently he has also argued with radio talk show host, Mr. Tavis Smiley. We suppose the question really is, is Rev. Al Sharpton still for defending black people. Possibly, this is why a lot of African Americans do not support National Action Network as they used to back in the 1980′s. It does not seem like Rev. Sharpton understands that he still has to listen and understand his own race who may feel offended by some of his decisions that is going against African Americans.
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Rev. Al Sharpton: Should African Americans Get Involved Going Against The Immigration Law
June 2nd, 2010
AT2W Staff Should African Americans Fight with Latinos Against Racial Profiling in Arizona?
May 5th, 2010
AT2W Staff
The question arose at our round table, here at AToast2Wealth.com, regarding racial profiling in Arizona and there was dispute among African American and Latino journalists. The argument revealed anger against Latinos for not fighting with African Americans during slavery, during and after the civil rights movement. Our Latino journalists argued that African Americans have not only married Latinos since equality here in America for blacks, but African Americans mostly marry white people instead of being attracted to their own kind; therefore, how can they be angry with Latinos for not fighting with African Americans and even falsely accusing them for taking all the jobs? Sadly, our journalists argued back and forth on this civil rights issue. In conclusion, there was a claim that Latinos have been quick to combat African Americans for whites while witness severe racial discrimination, down through the years. So, we had to do this post regarding this unfair conflict between our African American and Latino journalists and even among those within our American society.


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