I wouldn't follow anything from the OReilly Report, even when he tries to say he supports Afrocentricity! Al is Al, he aint robbin no one, just doing his thing! Folks have the choice to buy into it, or not, no biggie!
That interview sounded like a bunch of hocus pocus to me. It seems Mr. Porter wanted to talk more about the damage on the psyche that rap music produces on the youths. But Riley was hell bent on getting a Black man to kick dirt on another Black Man. Mr. Porter didn't accuse Al sharpton of taking blood money, but said there was some talk about that.
I wonder what was the terms for Mr. porter even doing an interview with Riley? Because, what ever it was, Riley didn't want him to talk about it and wanted him to say something negative about Mr. Sharpton. When that didn't happen the way he wanted, he hurried up and shut that interview down.
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