I don't think anyone here insinuated thant the Reverend Jackson represented the views of black men. He represents himself and the promotion thereof.
can see by my post how it might seem like I meant that.
but in fact did not.
just being lazy at the keyboard.
the MSM often holds up Jackson as a voice for black people, and for the "populate the world 3-5 g-f's at a time, give me more welfare, the man's keepin me down is why I had to commit armed robbery" it might perhaps have some validity.
but for the black men I know that are men, i.e. work, pay for their kids, honest, tax paying.
well he resembles them about as much as my riverboat resembles a cruise ship.
I'm sure many of the campfire see it the same way, my earlier post was a reflection upon Jackson and the MSM rather than the campfire.
tks for pointing out I needed to clear that up Roundup.