DON LEMON, HOST: We're going to take a break from the headlines to talk about something I've had on my mind for quite some time now. So much so that I felt compelled to bring back our segment where we hold politicians, leaders, and pundits accountable for what comes out of their mouths. It's time now, again, for “No Talking Points."
The Trayvon Martin murder case got just about everybody talking about race, and not just specifically how it related to the case. It got some, many on the political right, wondering why the so-called liberal media wasn't talking about other problems in the black community.
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JUDITH MILLER, FOX NEWS CHANNEL: Let's talk about race. Let's talk about black-on-black violence.(END VIDEO CLIPS)
DAVID WEBB, TALK RADIO HOST: The outrage that I have is in the lack of really the national attention to what is an epidemic of crime in the black community committed largely by blacks.
LEMON: Why aren't we talking about it? Good question. Actually, that's not a good question. We talked about it many times on this show and on CNN. It's actually a good deflection as I've said a number of times to a number of guests here on CNN and also on the radio.
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LEMON: David, do not that false equivalent. That is not…(END VIDEO CLIP)
WEBB: No, I'm not trying to equivocate
LEMON: But, listen, crime happens all the time and because a crime happens, it does not mean that you should shift the focus from what happened here. Let's stick to this particular point so continue and let's talk about this case.
LEMON: So, that's the reason I didn't want to discuss at length crime in the African-American community or how to fix other ills that seem to be plaguing the community in general. But now that the jury has reached its verdict, one that everyone must accept, it's time now for some tough love on the subject. Someone on another network got the chance to go first because I couldn't go during the week. I'm only here on the weekend, so listen to this.
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BILL O’REILLY, FOX NEWS: The reason there is so much violence and chaos in the black precincts is the disintegration of the African-American family.
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LEMON: He's got a point. In fact, he's got more than a point. Bill?
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O’REILLY: Raised without much structure, young black men often reject education and gravitate towards the street culture, drugs, hustling, gangs. Nobody forces them to do that, again, it is a personal decision.(END VIDEO CLIP)
LEMON: He is right about that, too. But in my estimation, he doesn't go far enough. Because black people, if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things that you should think about doing. Here's number five, and if this doesn't apply to you, if you're not doing this, then it doesn't apply to you, I'm not talking to you. Here's number five. Pull up your pants. Some people, a lot of them black, gave me flak for saying that recently on the “Wendy Williams Show."
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LEMON: If you're sagging, it means I think your self-esteem is sagging and who you are as a person it's sagging. Young people need to be taught respect and there are rules.
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LEMON: Sagging pants, whether it's Justin Bieber or no-name Derek around the way, walking around with your ass and your underwear showing is not okay. In fact, it comes from prison when they take away belts from the prisoners so that they can't make a weapon. And then it evolved into which role a prisoner would have during male-on-male prison sex. The one with the really low pants is the submissive one. You get my point?
Number four now is the N-word.
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RAPPER JAY Z: For our generation, what we did was we took the word and we took the power out of that word.(END VIDEO CLIP)
ACTOR/COMEDIAN CHRIS ROCK: We took this word, and we made it into poetry.
LEMON: I understand poetic license, but consider this: I hosted a special on the N-word, suggesting that black people stop using it and that entertainers stop deluding yourselves or themselves and others that you're somehow taking the word back.
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LEMON: By promoting the use of that word when it's not germane to the conversation, have you ever considered that you may be just perpetuating the stereotype the massa intended acting like a nigger?
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LEMON: A lot of African-Americans took offense to that, too. And I wondered if I gave the right advice, I really did. But confirmation came the very next day on my way home when I exited the subway on 125th Street in Harlem. This little kid in a school uniform, no older than 7 years old, he was crying his eyes out as he walked down the sidewalk with his mother. I'm going to be honest here, she turned to him and she said, “I'm sick of you. You act like an old ass man. Stop all that crying, nigger.” Is that taking the word back? Think about that.
Now number three: respect where you live. Start small by not dropping trash, littering in your own communities. I've lived in several predominantly white neighborhoods in my life. I rarely, if ever, witnessed people littering. I live in Harlem now, it's an historically black neighborhood. Every single day I see adults and children dropping their trash on the ground when a garbage can is just feet away. Just being honest here.
Number two: finish school. You want to break the cycle of poverty? Stop telling kids they're acting white because they go to school or they speak proper English. A high school dropout makes on average $19,000 a year. A high school graduate makes $28,000 a year. A college graduate makes $51,000 a year. Over the course of a career, a college grad will make nearly $1 million more than a high school graduate. That's a lot of money.
And number one, and probably the most important: just because you can have a baby, it doesn't mean you should. Especially without planning for one or getting married first. More than 72 percent pf children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock. That means absent fathers. And the studies show that lack of a male role model is an express train right to prison and the cycle continues.
So, please, black folks, as I said if this doesn't apply to you, I'm not talking to you. Pay attention to and think about what has been presented in recent history as acceptable behavior. Pay close attention to the hip-hop and rap culture that many of you embrace, a culture that glorifies everything I just mentioned, thug and reprehensible behavior. A culture that is making a lot of people rich, just not you. And it's not going to. That said, though, the political right is not off the hook.
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KIRSTEN POWERS, FOX NEWS: If conservatives are so concerned about black-on-black crime, it's a little concerning the only time I hear them talking about it is when they want to stick it to the black community.(END VIDEO CLIP)
LEMON: And that's today's "No Talking Points."
“@Janxy: It appears that Don Lemon has said something to gain the ire of #BlackTwitter.” Really? What was it?
— Don Lemon (@DonLemonCNN) July 28, 2013
#donlemoncnn One of the five reforms should have been: Don't watch #CNN
— RhysTay (@iRhysTay) July 28, 2013
Dear Don Lemon, you offend my sensibilities. That's all.
— KSK(africa) (@lawalazu) July 28, 2013
BREAKING: Don Lemon to record a duet with Ted Nugent. Ebony & Ivory pt. 2 😏
— Ed (@dmvEd) July 28, 2013
So according to @DonLemonCNN, I have to stop being Black so I won't offend his white friends. Another example of a self-hating Black man.
— Michael Hargrove (@MichaelHargrov1) July 28, 2013
@davekayman @TheToast2013 @DonLemonCNN Lemon has finally made it. Racists and bigots are coming out to defend him.
— Michael Hargrove (@MichaelHargrov1) July 28, 2013
Wayment. WHUT? RT @jrussell789: @KevinMcGil @msnbc @goldietaylor Another perspective from @DonLemonCNN... http://t.co/l5Rn4nQjkm
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 27, 2013
Just saw Fruitvale Station. Heard Lemon remarks. There is nothing I can say. Yet.
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 27, 2013
The very notion that millions of peace loving, law abiding Black ppl live under constant indictment fueled by MSM is offensive on its face.
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 28, 2013
I just have to wonder. Exactly which America does he live in?
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 27, 2013
But if I had a dollar for every turn coat mofo who made it up and out, then cut the rope ladder behind him...
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 27, 2013
So we move from the murder of a Black boy to indicting "Black culture" for his death? And we co-signing? GTFOOHWTBS
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) July 28, 2013
Ok so where this Don Lemon guy went went wrong first and foremost is giving Bill O'Riley credit as if he went through it or something.
— Anthony Grayson (@AnthonyGrayson) July 28, 2013
I guess Don Lemon is a slimmer, younger Uncle Ruckus
— Keith Jackson (@publicola05) July 28, 2013
Some middle class black folk have internalized white supremacy and enact it better than some white folk~~~>~~>~> @DonLemonCNN
— john paul infante (@infantejp) July 28, 2013
@WilliamShatner Apparently the most exciting things to happen today were Don Lemon making a fool of himself & the Sharknado re-run.
— Lisa (@ladykayaker) July 28, 2013
I see @DonLemonCNN done stepped on some toes. I guess he missed all of his network's Black in America segments.
— Clayton Bigsby (@cocochanal) July 28, 2013
Don Lemon can just go sit in the corner and play patty cake with jurors B37 & B39 and all the other folks I have no time for right now. BYE.
— Mojo Jojo (@xicacha) July 28, 2013
#MindBlown Don Lemon sounds just like the #Zimmerman Defense Team Trashy = Bad for Neighborhood #BlackArchieBunker
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) July 28, 2013
LOL - for @DonLemonCNN - this public service video called "Tennessee Trash" with a white guy! http://t.co/eLpGujpqiD
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) July 28, 2013
I think us white people should photograph litter in our neighborhoods and send the pics to @DonLemonCNN
— Lisa (@ladykayaker) July 28, 2013
Don Lemon says he has never seen litter in white neighborhoods, Don, please come visit me in Maine. Blow ya mind and perceptions.
— Blackgirlinmaine (@blackgirlinmain) July 28, 2013
MIKE!!!! LMFAO! RT @dizturbdwun: I bet @DonLemonCNN hides his purse and good jewelry before inviting his family over for Christmas... SMH
— ⛅Eddie⛅ (@EddieNotEddy) July 28, 2013
Seems people are finally getting to know that arrogant..pompous jerk..Don Lemon..i unfollowed him during the election..he said pbo will lose
— Jeffrey Pope (@JAPITTER) July 28, 2013
Every black man has deleted @DonLemonCNN number from their iPhone. No more play from the brothas. Zero.
— Billy Potion (@PhatKingCold) July 28, 2013
Wow @DonLemonCNN! The second you said "I've lived in several predominantly white neighbors" I was done. You sounded ignorant.
— jev (@mosjev) July 28, 2013
I'm still tripping over here y'all that Don Lemon uses one of the most homophobic black urban mythologies to argue his point...smh
— dr. zada johnson (@sisterprofessor) July 28, 2013
@ZulaQi poor thing...I think he's reaching deep for a talk show hook up...it's not worth it Don, don't sell ur soul....
— dr. zada johnson (@sisterprofessor) July 28, 2013
The president wears a suit and tie. Uses proper words. Behaves. Still gets called "nigger" and all racist names. So...change the culture?
— Emilio Distress (@vcthree) July 28, 2013
The culture doesn't matter, jack. There are things that we need to do to improve that culture, but not to appease racists who wouldn't care.
— Emilio Distress (@vcthree) July 28, 2013
@theosmelek @DonLemonCNN He's just mad because he had to move to Harlem when @CNN transfered him from the ATL.Has to rub shoulders wt masses
— Annie Lawton (@CurlynDoris) July 28, 2013
@DonLemonCNN might just get the side eye at the NABJ conference next week judging by the comments I'm seeing lol.
— Ashleigh M. Hicks (@AshleighMHicks) July 28, 2013
Don't forget GOP/Alec driven Media has the likes of @DonLemonCNN to confuse, distract the message. We know better!
— Kasai™ (@Kahsai) July 28, 2013
I just heard the comments by Don Lemon. Let me say this for all those on my timeline. He does not speak for me now and never will.
— Dr. Mike Robinson (@DrMikeRobinson) July 28, 2013
My question for @DonLemonCNN is this: how do you explain all the kids in single households that don't end up in prison? Are we unicorns?
— Elon James White (@elonjames) July 28, 2013
So Don Lemon was looking for trouble from Black Twitter? His show's ratings are so bad he's trolling now? https://t.co/jwgWHMJrpL #blacknews
— PragmaticObotsUnite (@PragObots) July 28, 2013
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