Letter to Al Sharpton #1

National Action Network

106 W. 145th Street

Harlem, N.Y. 10039

Attn:    Al Sharpton

 August 16, 2014

Mr. Sharpton:

Like most Americans, I’m sick of seeing the likes of you and Jesse Jackson jockeying for position in front of the cameras any time you see an opportunity to promote racial tension.  The events in Ferguson, Missouri over the past week were a tragedy by any measure.  A young man is dead and a police officer’s career and life are in jeopardy.  The last thing Ferguson needs is a race huckster like you in town stirring things up.

Mr. Sharpton, you claim to be concerned about injustice.  Young black men are killing young black men in Chicago every day and you are nowhere to be found.  It doesn’t make headlines, so you don’t show up.  Thousands of unborn black children are killed in the womb every week and not a word from you.  More black children are aborted in New York City every year than are born and you say nothing.  The fact of the matter is that the only one you care about is you.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. didn’t die so clowns like you could run around, shaking down businesses and stirring up trouble.

In today’s America it’s considered politically incorrect to call out a black man as a fraud and huckster, especially if you’re white.  You’re called a racist if you dare criticize a publicity hungry opportunist like you.  Label me what you want; I really don’t care.  I care about the world’s children, both born and unborn, regardless of their race.  Maybe it’s time you actually did something productive instead of running your mouth and acting like you actually give a damn.

Like Joe Biden, you have years of experience, are never at a loss for words, and have never been right about anything in your so-called field of expertise.  Mr. Sharpton, if you are truly concerned about the fate of black children in America join me in my fight to allow them to be born.  Since 1973 over 14 million black children have been aborted in America.  Every one of these children deserved the same accommodation you and I were given; the opportunity to be born.

By any objective observation, your track record as a champion for human rights and justice is abysmal.  The good news is it’s never too late to turn things around.  If you care about children, prove it.  Use your public platform to fight for every child’s right to be born, and then use it to insure that they are safe and healthy.  Sir, in the end the only thing that matters is results.  It’s your move.  Will you continue to be an embarrassment to your country and your race or will you finally work for the betterment of mankind?

As always, my letters to you are published on my pro-life blog at www.prolifepoppop.com.  Write back and I’ll publish it, unedited.

 

 

 

 

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