Black Men Against the Exploitation of Black Women
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Statement of Black Men Against the Exploitation of Black Women
Six years have gone by since we first heard the allegations that R. Kelly had filmed himself having sex with an underage girl. During that time we have seen the videotape being hawked on street corners in Black communities, as if the dehumanization of one of our own was not at stake. We have seen entertainers rally around him and watched his career reach new heights despite the grave possibility that he had molested and urinated on a 13-year old girl. We saw African Americans purchase millions of his records despite the long history of such charges swirling around the singer. Worst of all, we have witnessed the sad vision of Black people cheering his acquittal with a fervor usually reserved for community heroes and shaken our heads at the stunning lack of outrage over the verdict in the broader Black community.
Over these years, justice has been delayed and it has been denied. Perhaps a jury can accept R. Kellyвs absurd defense and find вreasonable doubtв despite the fact that the film was shot in his home and featured a man who was identical to him. Perhaps they doubted that the young woman in the courtroom was, in fact, the same person featured in the ten year old video. But there is no doubt about this: some young Black woman was filmed being degraded and exploited by a much older Black man, some daughter of our community was left unprotected, and somewhere another Black woman is being molested, abused or raped and our callous handling of this case will make it that much more difficult for her to come forward and be believed. And each of us is responsible for it.
We have proudly seen the community take to the streets in defense of Black men who have been the victims of police violence or racist attacks, but that righteous outrage only highlights the silence surrounding this verdict.
We believe that our judgment has been clouded by celebrity-worship; we believe that we are a community in crisis and that our addiction to sexism has reached such an extreme that many of us cannot even recognize child molestation when we see it.
We recognize the absolute necessity for Black men to speak in a single, unified voice and state something that should be absolutely obvious: that the women of our community are full human beings, that we cannot and will not tolerate the poisonous hatred of women that has already damaged our families, relationships and culture.
We believe that our daughters are precious and they deserve our protection. We believe that Black men must take responsibility for our contributions to this terrible state of affairs and make an effort to change our lives and our communities.
This is about more than R. Kellyвs claims to innocence. It is about our survival as a community. Until we believe that our daughters, sisters, mothers, wives and friends are worthy of justice, until we believe that rape, domestic violence and the casual sexism that permeates our culture are absolutely unacceptable, until we recognize that the first priority of any community is the protection of its young, we will remain in this tragic dead-end.
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Steven G. Fullwood
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William Jelani Cobb
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- We must address this illness within our community -- for our own sakes.
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RK Byers
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- Single Ladies Holla!!!
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Akil Kamau
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- And let us not forget educating the young men to this issue, so we can try to nip some of this in the bud.
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Lester Spence
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Joseph L. Jones
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- Let us as Black men take our place and stand up against misogyny towards ours sisters. I am fully committed to this cause.
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Jon Goode
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Kamasi Hill
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Langston Collin Wilkins
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Chris X
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- The Black Women is the most disrespected being on the face of the earth. It must be stopped BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!!!
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Rudolph P. Byrd
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Decoteau J. Irby
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Fahamu Pecou
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Rhea Combs
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- Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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Dave Cumberbatch
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P. L. Robinson
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Ed Stansbury
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Mikuak Rai
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- Thank U 4 initiating this most important petition. May we, Men, continue to return to Ourselves and support All Women through Love, Honor, Truth, & Admiration. I am inspired by this petition to be the change myself. In Service.
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Khaleaph Luis
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Daniel Druilhet
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- The manner in which this case was handled and the community responded was pure filth!
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Phyllis
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- He is a sick puppy
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Larante' Moore
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Virginia Angell
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- There are no more words to explain it. This says it all.
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Latasha Cannon
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L. Carr
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M. BROWN
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Jonell Belle
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Regina Rouse
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Monica
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Sheronica Thomas
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Alicia Jones
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- Before change will come, change must be expected.
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S. Chafen
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- This is a disgrace and is another example of how Black Women are viewed in America.
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J.D. Sherman
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Comeakco Copeland
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Arian L. Bryant
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Alexia Johnson
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D. Lewis
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- GUILTY
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Melanie Stevens
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- My only regret is that this wasn't siad soon enough and by enough people.
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kenya
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- horrible
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Mia
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Laurenee London
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Tami Brown
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- This is a "GD" shame! This man needs to be held accountable for his actions.
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Joy Ingram
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Tracey Lee
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Denise Long
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S. George
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- Keep praying and believing.
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shana jones
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- thank you!
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Lauren Tennyson
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Sherry Wright
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- This is so on point. It's about more than RKelly!!
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chandra
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