Friday, November 4, 2022

Checkout How Op-ed Contributor Tolson Banner Analyzes Kanye West's Controversial White Lives Matter Statement

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WHEN WHITE LIVES MATTER T-SHIRTS MATTER THE MOST

On a runway in Paris White Lives Matter T-shirts were showcased by international models, conservative/right-wing radio personality Candace Owens and business mogul Kanye West aka Ye. According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) this slogan has a direct correlation with antisemitic beliefs held by the Ku Klux Klan and other white hate groups. In light of this, it was determined by the ADL the wearing of this T-shirt must cease and desist - post haste!

Before we could blink our eyes,  all hell was released  with the force of a jack hammer to smash this slogan and anyone in proximity to the concrete.  Kanye was now front and center on the antisemitic stage.  Candance Owens got ghost!

Kanye actually believed his First Amendment rights were being abrogated not to mention stifling his creativity.  Ye declared he was going “DEFCON 3 on Jews.” 
According to Webster’s definition, DEFCON 3 means force readiness increased above normal levels.  Under this warning, the military will have 15 minutes prior to launching operations.  You mean Ye has a standing army?  Kanye says this was a reference to expose the control of Black culture by Jews.  He says his remarks were never meant to promote violence against anyone or group.

United States Black Chambers, Inc. Names New York State's Largest Black Chamber LIAACC Spoke of the Month August 2022

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The Long Island African American Chamber Of Commerce (LIAACC) Is Named Spoke Of The Month By US Black Chambers, Inc.

United States Black Chambers, Inc. names New York State's largest black chamber LIAACC, Spoke of the Month August 2022. The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. serves the four counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk.

The USBC Community Economic Development Corporation (USBC CEDC), providing services to the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. and Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. was awarded $5 million from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Community Navigator Pilot Program.

The grant, awarded to 51 applicants nationally, is part of a $100 million initiative to help reduce the barriers that underrepresented and underserved entrepreneurs face in accessing the programs and services that they need.