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Bill Cosby criticized us out of love
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Dr. Bill Cosby was right on then and is right on now. His assertion of Black America is no different than what Garvey said, what the most Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, what Booker T. Washington and what Minister Malcolm X said. They've all advocated that our people are to do for ourselves.

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Obviously $$$ is not everything.
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Actually Dr. Watkins, the Rockefellers have contributed more than Cosby. Spellman is named after John D.'s wife.
Edited by hueyp, Dec 17 2014, 04:38 PM.
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Dec 17 2014, 03:16 PM
What has Dr Dyson done for black people? Bill Cosby has put 1000 of black kids in college.
Oh, he's done far, far more than post-1970's Bill Cosby. Putting Black kids through college is meaningless if those kids, graduate, and do nothing to advance the Black Race beyond racism's subjugation which inspired gifts/their scholarship monies.

Michael Eric Dyson is famous, and he uses that fame to try to re-influence the minds of racist White Americans who have power in this country to ruin the destiny for multitudes of Blackfolk.

Cosby used to do that with his, fame, but he cut it out when Jews let his career really take off in the early 70's.

Whereas Michael Eric Dyson never wavered from Black America and never did us like Cosby did us on that forever-infamous night, during Nov'04:

-Dyson was born to Everett and Addie Dyson in Detroit, Michigan.
-attended Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan on an academic scholarship but left and completed his education at Northwestern High School.[3]
-became an ordained Baptist minister at 19 years of age.[4] Having worked in factories in Detroit to support his family
-entered Knoxville College as a freshman at age 21.[5] Dyson received his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Carson–Newman College in 1985.[3]
-obtained his master's and Ph.D in religion, from Princeton University. Dyson
-serves on the board of directors of the Common Ground Foundation, a project dedicated to empowering urban youth in the United States.[6] Dyson and
-his wife, writer and ordained minister Marcia L. Dyson,[3] are regular guests and speakers at the Aspen Institute Conferences and Ideas Festival...they lecture on many American college campuses.
-Dyson has taught at Chicago Theological Seminary, Brown University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Columbia University, DePaul University, and the University of Pennsylvania.[3]
-Since 2007, he has been a Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University.
-His 1994 book Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X became a New York Times notable book of the year.[9]
-his 2006 book Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster, Dyson analyzes the political and social events in the wake of the catastrophe against the backdrop of an overall "failure in race and class relations".
-he hosted a radio show, which aired on Radio One, from January 2006 to February 2007. He was also a commentator on National Public Radio and CNN, and is a regular guest on Real Time with Bill Maher. Beginning July 2011 Michael Eric Dyson became a political analyst for MSNBC.
Edited by U Thant, Dec 17 2014, 08:29 PM.
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Excellent biography!
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hueyp
Dec 17 2014, 07:51 PM
Excellent biography!
...just tryin keep up with how you do it...
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Akachi
Dec 17 2014, 03:57 PM
Dr. Bill Cosby was right on then and is right on now. His assertion of Black America is no different than what Garvey said, what the most Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, what Booker T. Washington and what Minister Malcolm X said. They've all advocated that our people are to do for ourselves.

That is an excellent point, Marcus Garvey, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X they were all very hard to black people, they were hard on us because they wanted us to be a better people, and Bill Cosby is doing the same.
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Bill Cosby praised the Nation of Islam for how they are able to clean up black people from smoking, drinking, drug use and a life of crime. Cosby said that black people need to pattern themselves after the Nation of Islam.
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