Wednesday, November 19, 2014

#DonLemonReporting - CNN Host Tells Bill Cosby's Accuser How Not To Give Oral Sex

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#DonLemonReporting is trending on Twitter again after the CNN anchor proved yet again that he's not social media's most beloved TV host. Don Lemon set off the snarky Twitter hashtag when he tried to lecture one of the women accusing Bill Cosby of assault that she could've avoided the rape by biting the comedic giant.

Joan Tarshis alleges she was sexually assaulted by Cosby when she was 19 years old in 1969. She says she was drugged and when she felt Bill Cosby about to get on top of her on a couch, she told him that she had a sexually transmitted disease and if he went through with having vaginal sex with her, he could infect himself. It was then, Tarshis says, that Cosby made her have oral sex with him.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Don Lemon CNN Anchor On 5 Things Black People Should Be Doing To Fix Racial Profiling

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CNN's Don Lemon hosting a townhall meeting on the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson is reminding many of comments he made after the Trayvon Martin's murder case. At that time, in talking about race, a lot of conservatives were asking why the media wasn't talking about other problems in the black community, especially the high rates of crime.

After the ruling on the case, Don Lemon felt it was time to address those issues and how to fix other ills that seem to be plaguing the community in general. He felt it was time for some tough love after Bill O'Reilly, FOX News host called out "black on black crime", saying;

The reason there is so much violence and chaos in the black precincts is the disintegration of the African- American family. Raised without much structure, young black men often reject education and gravitate towards the street culture, drugs, hustling, gangs. Nobody forces them to do that, again, it is a personal decision. 

Don Lemon responded by saying, "He's got a point. In fact, he's got more than a point. In my estimation, he doesn't go far enough. Black people, if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things that you should think about doing.