Woman Calls Don Lemon and President Obama Uncle Toms On Live TV Amid Charleston Church Shooting Controversy
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June 19,
2015 |
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The Charleston, SC church shooting where nine people were murdered has just about everyone in this country weary of the media, police and even politicians.
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Talib Kweli Blasts Media For Inaccurate Ferguson Coverage: ‘We Live In A World That’s Run By White Supremacy’
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August 22,
2014 |
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Famed Hip Hop artist Talib Kweli took CNN and various media outlets to task over their inaccurate coverage of the Ferguson protests.
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CNN’s Don Lemon Says National Guard Called Ferguson Protesters ‘N*ggers’
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August 20,
2014 |
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Don Lemon made a shocking revelation during his live CNN town hall-styled meeting on race challenges in America.
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George Zimmerman’s Brother Questions Whether Trayvon Martin Was High Off ‘Lean’
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July 14,
2013 |
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Robert Zimmerman came to his brother George’s defense during an interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan.
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The View’s Whoopi Goldberg: Saying “N-Word” Makes it Cute!
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April 19,
2012 |
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The women of The View discussed CNN’s bold move in saying the full racial slur “N***er” rather than “N-Word” in their news reporting.
The show aired after CNN anchor Don Lemon defended CNN correspondent Susan Candiotti’s choice to say “f***ing n***er” during a segment after reading a FaceBook post by 19-year-old Jacob C. England, a suspect in the Tulsa shootings.
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CNN Anchor Don Lemon Favors Use of Racial Slur, Says ‘N-Word’ Lessens Impact
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April 19,
2012 |
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CNN Don Lemon favors the use of racial slurs by journalists. Lemon issued his thoughts in response to the heat CNN correspondent Susan Candiotti took after uttering “f***ing n***er” after reading a FaceBook post by 19-year-old Jacob C. England, a suspect in the Tulsa shootings.
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Mouth Closed Shut: What Happens in the House Stays in the House
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December 5,
2011 |
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The Jerry Sandusky and Bernie Fine child molestation cases bring up a very serious topic. But does this apply to the black community? There may potentially be skeletons so old in the black community’s closet that they may as well be fossils. The topic of sexual abuse is taboo, but when applied to the black community, it simply would be an understatement to say the least.
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