ESPN Host: Why Must Black Conservatives Be Ostracized in our Community?

‘Those that I know who are black conservatives are considered pariahs, and are ostracized in our communities, and it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever’

"You have a plethora of individuals, for example, the black population hasn't give the Republican Party more than 15 percent of its vote since 1964. And anybody who is deemed a black conservative -- I am not one of them, I'm a registered independent just to get that out the way -- but those that I know that are black conservatives, are considered pariahs, and are ostracized in our communities, and it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. But this is how -- this is a problem that exists within our community. Because you are from our community, everybody believes that everybody is supposed to be identical to one another. And we can't display or exercise any kind of versatility. All right? Or range in our thinking. It's a problem that we have to deal with. It's an internal problem that exists, and we're going to have to handle it because if we don't we're going to see more Jim Browns speaking out against more Kobe Bryants, and we're going to see more Kobe Bryants retaliating against the likes of Jim Browns."

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