…and looking forward to the lively and robust discussion about Racial Justice in Madison: Incarceration and Segregation. We got the weekend started early with a radio interview by Karma Chavez, host of “A Public Affair. ”
…and looking forward to the lively and robust discussion about Racial Justice in Madison: Incarceration and Segregation. We got the weekend started early with a radio interview by Karma Chavez, host of “A Public Affair. ”
Former Missouri State Attorney General and now Senator Eric Schmitt was crystal clear in his analysis of the campaign to rid St. Louis of its Black female legislators. Sure, his post-election post was braggadocious in nature but do not get lost in the tone. Focus on the words which confirmed my declaration that there has been a campaign to rid St. Louis of any Black, forward-thinking elected officials, making St. Louis white again.
It was a methodical and calculated plan that began with character assassination, disinformation, amplification of their missteps and bad decisions, then engaging other opportunists and misguided Black folks to fan the flames.
Our united front must be broad and inclusive of those who understand the mission. There’s a quote that I’ve been thinking a lot about when I look at the U.S. Left’s response to the destruction by the trump-musk duo: “Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good”.