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MrScorpio

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Wed Aug 19, 2015, 06:41 PM Aug 2015

Right wing racists and their dirty tricks trying to take Shawn King down... [View all]

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Shaun King And Why We’re So Quick To Believe White Folks



As I write this, activist Shaun King’s name is trending on Twitter…nationwide. If you are unfamiliar, with all the incidents of police brutality plaguing our nation, King has been a voice within the Black Lives Matter movement. And he doesn’t just have swift Twitter fingers, he’s about that work in real life as well.

King was also set to launch a new organization called the Justice Coalition, which seeks to end police brutality in this country by forming policy teams and launching an additional website to tell the true stories of how police brutality effects its victims.

But he’s not trending because of these new initiatives. He’s trending because people want to know if he’s really Black like he claims to be. They want to know if he’s “the next Rachel Dolezal.” And we all know how she dominated the news cycle for a good two weeks.

Breitbart, a right-winged, conservative news aggregation site named after its founder, Andrew Breitbart, alleged that King, who has said he has a White mother and a Black father, not only lied about being bi-racial. They claim he lied about his ethnicity to get a scholarship to Morehouse from Oprah Winfrey. They also claim he lied about being in a car accident and being attacked by racists during his high school years in rural Kentucky.

Breitbart claims to have obtained a copy of his birth certificate that seems to list a White man as his father.

The story blew up from there. You know folks love to have the tea. And in their quest to join the hashtag or unearth a scandal, many never even took the time to consider the source.

As a journalism major we were taught to question everything. When I was interning for a copywriter at MSNBC, she told me, “If your mother tells you she loves you, get a second opinion.” That’s the mindset we were trained to adopt when attempting to process new information.

Today, when I heard that it was Breitbart that was trying to call Shaun King a liar, I immediately doubted the notion. Not so much because I question everything I hear and read. Admittedly, I’ve become more and more lax on that front, but because I know the recent history of the publication.

For those who were paying attention to the news during the summer of 2010, you may remember Breitbart was the same publication that infamously cost Shirley Sherrod her job with Department of Agriculture.

Breitbart obtained excerpts from a speech Sherrod gave at the at an NAACP event. The site chopped and screwed the video and painted Sherrod as a racist. When in actuality, her speech warned people not to let their personal prejudices stand in the way of helping someone and developing quality friendships.

But everyone trusted Breitbart. Instead of watching the whole video for themselves, the story spread like wildfire. FoxNews led the way and then a New York CBS affiliate picked it up and then the Atlanta Journal Constitution. By that afternoon, Sherrod received numerous emails from government officials asking her to submit her resignation. The NAACP stepped forward saying they condemned her remarks. And her superiors told her The White House requested that she resign immediately.

And it was all a lie, for nothing. A conservative, White publication said something was true, put up a few video clips and a Black woman, who wasn’t even given the opportunity to tell her side of the story, lost her job because of it.

In all honesty, the Shaun King receipts seem plausible, just like the Sherrod receipts did five years ago. A White man on your birth certificate is pretty convincing.

But Breitbart is something like a MediaTakeout for conservative White folks. The story looks good on the surface, but when you do your own investigation, it’s bullshit. And for whatever reason, their rumors don’t just stir up drama and kick up mess, they cause emotional and psychological damage. Sherrod lost her job and was publicly shamed by her people and the government. At the end of the day everybody looked like fools, had to issue apologies, including The White House, and Breitbart, the site and the man, likely revealed in the exposure and visits to their website.

Judging by the way the story about Shaun King took off, their credibility didn’t even suffer.

And that is the very problem King is fighting against. We talk about Black Lives mattering and having value. But when it’s our word against a White man’s we discover we’re still less credible, inferior. It’s devastating when people, particularly Black people, are so ready and willing to believe something just because a White man said it.

I know I’ve referenced this before, but the same thing happened when Barack Obama was running for President. Black folks wanted to vote for him but didn’t think he stood a chance of winning. But when he took Iowa, when they saw that White folks were cosigning him, then all of a sudden we felt comfortable to support our own.

Y’all we don’t need the White man’s cosign anymore.

And we need to question the coverage of Black people on all media platforms, particularly when the only time Black people are mentioned is when someone is attempting to discredit us.

By now you might be wondering did Shaun address his racial makeup. He did, via his Twitter page.


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If all I knew about Mr King was seeing that picture Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #1
Here's his high school pic... MrScorpio Aug 2015 #2
What a difference a haircut makes. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #4
Check this out... MrScorpio Aug 2015 #7
Hispanics come in all colors--all that means is they were raised in a Spanish language culture MADem Aug 2015 #65
NEVER believe them, they NEVER tell the truth. Period randys1 Aug 2015 #13
The people he leads are the ones who count. Do they recognize a right-wing racist attack--on them?! Hortensis Aug 2015 #77
Breitbart is dead Stellar Aug 2015 #61
The former head of the NAACP, Ben Jealous, doesn't look particularly dusky either-but who cares? MADem Aug 2015 #67
I remember watching that episode about Ben Jealous. Stellar Aug 2015 #68
Excuse me! How does he look white in that photo? brush Aug 2015 #78
"Why We’re So Quick To Believe White Folks" ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #3
Exactly! lib87 Aug 2015 #5
I asked google. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #6
They're tearing him up on Twitter tblue Aug 2015 #8
I've been trying... Blue_Tires Aug 2015 #11
We've been doing it since before the one drop rule ismnotwasm Aug 2015 #71
Can we only learn certain things from certain people? enough Aug 2015 #9
Wow, wtf? Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #10
K&R this, if I may, MrScorpio! Sissyk Aug 2015 #12
The same DUers... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #14
"Identical," how? MrScorpio Aug 2015 #15
You're just proving my point... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #16
Which members of King's family have denied that he's biracial? MrScorpio Aug 2015 #17
+1!! nt steve2470 Aug 2015 #20
Explain to me... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #22
Because Rachel wasn't biracial and isn't. Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #23
That was not proven... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #24
The guy is NOT white steve2470 Aug 2015 #25
My argument... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #27
They differ in the most important way gollygee Aug 2015 #30
Family Member Confirms to CNN That #BlackLivesMatter Activist Shaun King Is White oberliner Aug 2015 #51
What I've read that he's said gollygee Aug 2015 #53
I've read the same oberliner Aug 2015 #54
Could be any of those things gollygee Aug 2015 #55
I wondered the same thing. brush Aug 2015 #80
My take down of her was NOT sexist JustAnotherGen Aug 2015 #73
The Dolezal case wasn't about sexism. brush Aug 2015 #79
No, her story literally began in the media with her parents saying she wasn't Black and that they Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #26
Good Lord. That Facebook post is horrific Number23 Aug 2015 #38
Or that Rachel was some civil rights heroine that was oh so put-upon Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #40
I'm still waiting on Rachel receipts that she was a heroine for Black people. lib87 Aug 2015 #58
I agree. Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #69
Progressives JustAnotherGen Aug 2015 #74
Dolezal basically changed her entire appearance to go from this... MrScorpio Aug 2015 #29
Why do you hate... TeeYiYi Aug 2015 #31
You know, I'm going to step in here as host. Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #32
I don't hate her... MrScorpio Aug 2015 #34
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #57
She fabricated hate crimes Noid Aug 2015 #36
LOL, cuz Chitown Kev Aug 2015 #41
Please feel free to "migrate" back from wherever you came from Number23 Aug 2015 #47
Um, excuse me.... Chitown Kev Aug 2015 #48
Kevin? MrScorpio Aug 2015 #49
Actually "cuz" no you can't. Number23 Aug 2015 #59
You're right, I'm wrong...I was way out of line... Chitown Kev Aug 2015 #63
It's not a big deal at all. And to be honest, any friend of Scorpio's is more than welcome here Number23 Aug 2015 #66
lol Chitown Kev Aug 2015 #70
He looks clearly bi racial to me as well. NOLALady Aug 2015 #60
But if you look at his childhood photos TexasMommaWithAHat Aug 2015 #62
There are two little boys living a few doors down from me who are biracial and look very much like that gollygee Aug 2015 #72
I would have JustAnotherGen Aug 2015 #75
Didn't realize I wasn't in general. TexasMommaWithAHat Aug 2015 #76
The backstories are almost identical ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #19
Rachel Dolezal is not black. She was never called "nigger" or tormented for being black because she Number23 Aug 2015 #37
BLM is a real movement, real people, very serious people. This scares the chickenshits and randys1 Aug 2015 #18
Yep! They're trying to do that very thing to Planned Parenthood right now. nt brush Aug 2015 #81
+1 and you are right, the punk probably will. leftofcool Aug 2015 #82
tweeted him in support, everyone on Twitter needs to steve2470 Aug 2015 #21
No second opinion necessary HassleCat Aug 2015 #28
Another young Black man shot by cops randys1 Aug 2015 #33
I only know Shaun King from his Daily Kos diaries which are very eloquent AndreaCG Aug 2015 #35
Reading his DKos post regarding all of this right now... WIProgressive88 Aug 2015 #39
Still lurking here Chitown Kev Aug 2015 #43
HT to WIProgressive above Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #42
It's absolutely heartbreaking, isn't it? WIProgressive88 Aug 2015 #44
It is. Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #45
I feel the same. WIProgressive88 Aug 2015 #46
Oh MAN ismnotwasm Aug 2015 #84
These attacks on Mr. King are getting really nasty Gothmog Aug 2015 #50
ThinkProgress has a good explanation as to why the conservatives are attacking Mr. King Gothmog Aug 2015 #52
This is insane... OneGrassRoot Aug 2015 #56
Here is the link so people can see the twitter comments.... MADem Aug 2015 #64
That is a great article Gothmog Aug 2015 #83
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