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Is this a better Pastor than Obama’s?
A young black pastor from Maryland is leading a campaign against “the marketing and distribution of soft pornographic themes to children and youth” by Black Entertainment Television and MTV.
Every Saturday, Pastor Delman Coates leads rallies outside the residences of the CEOs of Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Viacom to protest the profane and sexually explicit content permeating rap videos on BET and MTV.
Coates was recently in Washington, DC, to discuss a new report analyzing daytime music video programming on the two networks.
According to Coates, the Campaign is not about censorship or anti-hip-hop, but rather an effort to hold corporate executives and advertisers accountable for promoting offensive content to young people.
Pastor Coates believes that if it is unacceptable for white men to degrade black women, it should be equally unacceptable for black men to do the same.
Much better. It seems that Coates is actually trying to do some good (As far as protecting “vulgar and profane” images for kids) Obama’s pastor said racist and anti-American statements that were uncalled for and ignorant.
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