Asserts the conservative Republican minister: "Most sensitive Americans do not want to see others discriminated
against, this is particularly true with African Americans. That’s why
African Americans are quick to support issues pertaining to women’s
rights, immigration reform, and rights for senior citizens and gays. But when you look at many of the recent movements of Civil Rights for
various groups, you will discover that many involved in these new Civil
Rights movements (including the media) are not as committed to Civil
Rights for blacks as they are distracting the general public from the
unfinished work of Civil Rights for African Americans. When you look at
the conditions in the African American community i.e. crime, break up of
black families, school drop-out rate, disparities in salaries,
unemployment and the deterioration of black businesses in the black
community, you will have to conclude that blacks are worse off now than
they were 50 years ago. But you will never see those supporting gay
rights or immigration reform acknowledge this or launching public
protests to address these conditions."
Mr. Perryman continues his commentary about gays vs. black folks: "The deplorable conditions in the black community are well-known, but
consistently ignored by the gay community and those supporting gay
rights. The gay community and those supporting gay rights know that
major corporations will promote music that encourage sex and the
degrading of black women and they know that the government will respond
by giving millions to the young black girls who are victims of this type
of behavior to have abortions, but that same government will not give
money to build up the black community or to address many of the issues
affecting the black community. The government’s top priority is to help
gays, not to provide Civil Rights for African Americans. The Civil
Rights of blacks are not only a low priority, they are ignored all
together. Unfortunately most blacks are unaware of this fact. Many of the conditions in the black community are self-inflicted and
have nothing to do with racism, but for those issues that are tied to
discrimination, the supporters of gay rights have turned a deaf ear to
the faint cries of a dying race of people."
Wayne Perryman: "Gay Rights Are A Deliberate Distraction From Black Civil Rights"
Posted by
Shay Riley
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10/15/2012
Labels: Black America, Civil Rights, Sexuality