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We Have Had Enough Of BET!!!

Posted by bronzetrinity on September 8, 2007

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! CAMPAIGN TO RALLY OUTSIDE HOME OF BET EXECUTIVE

September 07, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Julia Pollard -  301 238-4826
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! CAMPAIGN TO RALLY OUTSIDE HOME OF BET EXECUTIVE

Washington DC — Determined to stop the entertainment industry from portraying negative images of black men and women, the “Enough is Enough!” Campaign will hold its first rally and demonstration at the Washington DC residence of Debra L. Lee, Chairman and CEO, Black Entertainment Television Networks.

The demonstration will take place this Saturday, September 15th, at 1:00 p.m.

A press conference will be held at the site of the rally, 2800 McGill Terrace, NW, Washington, DC at 2:00 p.m.

Community leaders are fed up with derogatory media images of black men and women.  People of conscience and concern are encouraged to come out in support of this effort.

The global marketing of negative images and stereotypes has created an environment in which portrayals of black men as “pimps, players, gangsters, thugs, drug dealers, etc…,” and black women as “strippers, whores, and objects for sexual exploitation” are becoming mainstream, acceptable images in the American popular imagination.

The purpose of the campaign is to protest the commercialization and marketing of negative and derogatory images of black men and women in the entertainment industry.  Rev. Delman L. Coates, Ph.D., Organizer is championing this action.  Coates said, “The movement recognizes the power of media and entertainment corporations to shape American attitudes, opinions, behaviors, and even policies by and about people of color. Music companies do not equitably apply standards of obscenity for music that is offensive to blacks as for other groups.”

The campaign contends that many American corporations sponsor, through endorsements and by advertising on radio and television outlets, artists who promote negative messages about black people, but would not provide sponsorship for artists who degrade other interest groups.  The campaign seeks to urge the entertainment industry and their corporate sponsors to be better corporate citizens.

Weekly demonstrations will be held on Saturdays.

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For more information or to schedule an interview with Rev. Delman L. Coates regarding this campaign, visit the www.enoughisenoughcampaign.com website or send an email to: <!– var prefix = ‘ma’ + ‘il’ + ‘to’; var path = ‘hr’ + ‘ef’ + ‘=’; var addy69239 = ‘enoughisenoughcampaign’ + ‘@’; addy69239 = addy69239 + ‘hotmail’ + ‘.’ + ‘com’ + ‘.’ + ”; document.write( ‘‘ ); document.write( addy69239 ); document.write( ” ); //–>\n enoughisenoughcampaign@hotmail.com. <!– document.write( ‘‘ ); //–> This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it <!– document.write( ” ); //–>

6 Responses to “We Have Had Enough Of BET!!!”

  1. field negro Says:

    Great post BT, and thanks for the info. I will be signing the petition.

    Peace.

  2. Heber Brown, III Says:

    BT - I attended yesterday’s protest out front Debra Lee’s house. It was amazing! This is definitely not an “event” - it is a growing movement. Yesterday, Dick Gregory showed up to lend his support. This coming Saturday buses from New York will be coming to DC to join us.

    My pictures and audio interview with Dick Gregory will be online in a day or two.

    Thanks for helping to spread the word.

    -Heber

  3. Regina Says:

    This will not work as long as kids still watch it. While everyone (adults) are standing outside Debra Lee’s house all of our kids are home watching BET.
    We need to work on the parents if we want to reach the kids.

  4. Idetrorce Says:

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

  5. Kala Nation Says:

    Maybe we need to physically shut BET down.BET stands for Buffoon Entertainment Television.Why is a show like American Gangster the top show.They make heroes out of these criminals and clowns.This station is a continuation of the minstrel era.

  6. lilkemet Says:

    Regina I agree with you alot of adults do not watch BET but it has a strong influence on the young generation. If we ban BET we will have a load of angry children that will find something else that could be even worse than BET. We need to first find a way to open the childern’s eyes so that they would not want BET or anything equivalent my mum done the same and my eyes were opened.

    I agree with your blog post, this has created so many negative stereotypes towads black men and black women.

    black men - gangster, thugs, promiscuous, pimps, drug dealers and so on.

    Black women - whores, strippers, loud, ghetto, sexual objects and so on.

    PS: I hope you don’t mind but I am putting you on my blogroll. Also have you watched the truth behind hip hop on youtube?

    http://lilkemet.wordpress.com/

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