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"Rev. Sharpton says he’s concerned about the dignity of African American women; so am I. While I wish role models of strength and beauty such as **Beyonce **would dress more modestly so that controversies like this wouldn’t happen in the first place, I would suggest to Rev. Sharpton that he look at the greatest assault on the dignity of black women today - abortion. We are three to four times more likely to have abortions as white women.
“Why is that? Rev. Sharpton needs to turn his attention to a problem that dehumanizes women and children everywhere and, in particular, has devastated the black community.”
~ Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., commenting July 13 to recent remarks by the Rev. Al Sharpton, who criticized TMZ.com for using the term “roboho” to describe a dress worn by singer and actress **Beyonce **at the recently held ***BET ***music awards.
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“Why is that? Rev. Sharpton needs to turn his attention to a problem that dehumanizes women and children everywhere and, in particular, has devastated the black community.”
~ Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., commenting July 13 to recent remarks by the Rev. Al Sharpton, who criticized TMZ.com for using the term “roboho” to describe a dress worn by singer and actress **Beyonce **at the recently held ***BET ***music awards.
jillstanek.net/
Beyonce is stunning - and would be if she dressed in a potato sack. No need for the skimpy clothes and suggestive dance moves.