Well, it was clear from jump street that some opportunists who came to the Afropshere party late would take ideas directly to the raced white bloggers. But, for some members to point out to Main Stream Media that a few bloggers in the Afrosphere are being unreasonable in challenging the representation is beyond the mission of the Afrosphere.
"Mr. Williams said he feels "much better now that we have seen the entire list" and that while "there is still a small group of bloggers who are concerned about the state blogger pool. … They don’t speak for everybody." "
This is akin to saying that a "known" blogger speaks for all bloggers in the Afrosphere. No. Each blogger can speak in behalf of the action of the Afrosphere, but not to attack members of Afrosphere in MSM to make themselves appear to be the voice of reason within the Afrosphere.
No surprise that it was the Texas folks, and begging Texas folks at that.
""Most of the black bloggers I have talked to are happy for those who are credentialed," said Mr. Williams, who has begun raising money for the August convention."
But this was started with the Afrospear think tank (mainly male) and Francis Holland soon followed. Holland even created an "A List" of go to bloggers,( mainly male)who would speak for the Afrosphere in MSM. And now others in the Afrosphere has taken Holland lead and determine that they too can speak for all Afrosphere because they are members, including attacks that were kept within the email group.
Bronze Trinity called these folks are early on in the formation of the Afropshere membership Association..Bronze Trinity is gone but these agents of destruction, self-hating of the total community are still around attempting to eliminate the voices of others.
The interest of growing the Afrosphere membership of mobilization on issues impacting community as turned to self-interest of a select few bloggers who are hurting the whole Afrosphere. There are many issues that impacts communities that raced white bloggers and MSM ignored and the Afrosphere united together could offer solutions. But the egos of pettiness of some bloggers in the Afrosphere are like little children, crying me me, can you see me. This is not about individual bloggers it is about a coalition of Afropshere members who are readily available to fight for social justice.
But, it's a few members who are just happen to get a quote or two in the newspaper.
Is this issue fighting social justice?
There is nothing cute about this ploy to undermine the African-American members of the Afrospere. Media Reform begins with me will tell you about yourselves.
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