Former NAACP leader C.L. Bryant: Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are "exploiting" Trayvon Martin (Of course they are, do they ever do any different?)

Published by Julia Volkovah under , on 7:50 AM
Former NAACP leader C.L. Bryant is accusing Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton of “exploiting” the Trayvon Martin tragedy to “racially divide this country.”

“His family should be outraged at the fact that they’re using this child as the bait to inflame racial passions,” Rev. C.L. Bryant said in a Monday interview with The Daily Caller.

The conservative black pastor who was once the chapter president of the Garland, Texas NAACP called Jackson and Sharpton “race hustlers” and said they are “acting as though they are buzzards circling the carcass of this young boy.”

Jackson, for example, recently said Martin’s death shows how “blacks are under attack” and “targeting, arresting, convicting blacks and ultimately killing us is big business.” (SEE ALSO: Jesse Jackson says Trayvon Martin ‘murdered and martyred’)

George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain, killed Martin, a 17-year-old black man who was unarmed at the time of his death, last month. Zimmerman has claimed to have shot Martin in self-defense and has not been charged with a crime.

But Bryant, who explores the topic of black-on-black crime in his new film “Runaway Slave,” said people like Jackson and Sharpton are being misleading to suggest there is an epidemic of “white men killing black young men.”

“The epidemic is truly black on black crime,” Bryant said. “The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men.” more

Note: The last paragraph truly says it all -- black on black crime. And not just young black men shooting other young black men, but black politicians like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, and racketeers like the Black Panthers exploiting the death of black men and women for their own political gain and profit. The Black Panthers alone are seeking millions of dollars in donations from this incident. Will that solve the crime? Will that do anything to change the situation between the races, and within the races themselves? MLK asked everyone not to judge a man by the colour of his skin but by the content of his character. When will the black community, and indeed all communities, take heed?
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