Friday, February 22, 2013

Rev. Pinkney: Burn NAACP Cards; Protest NAACP Apr. 3-4, D.C. and Baltimore Headquarters


1 of 9.  Protest against the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Burn, Baby, Burn! See a video embedded below of Rev. and Mrs. Pinkney burning hundreds of NAACP membership cards and other NAACP items. Over 5,000 memberships have been canceled because the NAACP has lost touch with the black community and often sides with corporations and government entities against The People. It is time to demand accountability from all civil and human rights organizations, labor unions, political parties, churches, and so-called leaders who do not walk their talk. As Rev. King said to America, we say to the NAACP: "Be true to what you said on paper." Enjoy and share the video, which is on YouTube at this link http://youtu.be/FfnrIHjfggY

2 of 9.  Hundreds plan to attend a rally against the NAACP at its  headquarters in Baltimore on April 3 and 4, 2013, sponsored by Rev. Pinkney, who is the former NAACP chapter president from Benton Harbor, Michigan. Thousands of former NAACP members and supporters are fed up enough to stand up. See the announcement and invitation beneath the video.


3 of 6. Press Release from the desk of Rev. Edward Pinkney

Big Protest 

4 of 9.  On April 4, 2013, at 10:00 a.m., at the NAACP National Headquarter Offices, 4805 Mt. Hope Drive, on the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

5 of 9.  THERE WILL BE A MASS DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE NAACP HEADQUARTER.

6 of 9.  The NAACP has failed to elevate, educate, or agitate to liberate our people.


7 of 9.  On April 3, hundreds of activists will be in Washington D.C. lobbing congress to revoke the NAACP's non-profit status. [Non-profit organizations are not permitted to campaign for political parties or candidates, which the NAACP is accused of doing in the 2012 presidential campaign.] 

8 of 9.  The NAACP is out of touch with the black community. The NAACP does not represent the black community and sell outs to the corporations. That is why over 5,000 people have burned their NAACP membership cards. You must see the video above and on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnrIHjfggY

9 of 9.  For more information, please contact Rev. Pinkney at the three(3) links below:
Rev Edward Pinkney 
Rev Pinkney Blogtalk Show on Facebook
Join the Rev. Pinkney Blogtalk Radio Show Sundays at 5pm ET

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