Actress and conservative commentator Stacey Dash, who happens to be black, continues to be on the receiving end of heavy criticism from the black community for holding the politically incorrect opinion that things like Black History Month and Black Entertainment Television (BET) are racist double standards. She recently stated, "Either we want to have segregation or integration… We are all Americans, period."
But when the left gets their feathers ruffled by opinions unlike their own, they strike back and generally enjoy using kids to express their outrage. Such is the case with a Black History Month advocate group called Because of Them We Can, which recently published a video of black children "reacting" to Dash's statements.
The wonderfully bubbly children deliver the scripted reactions delightfully with all the cuteness they were directed to emote:
What?… Excuse me?… What did she just say?… Is that even legal?
Then the message of the organization is made clear through the children's mouths:
Black History Month is our time to acknowledge our strength, our accomplishments, and our contributions, and our beauty.
It forces us to talk about our amazing history. And it didn't begin with slavery! No negativity, no stereotypes, all excellence, because that's who and what we are.
We're not canceling anything! So you have to walk with us for 29 days. It's a celebration. It's Black History Month.
This video is refreshing in at least one way: at least this time around, the children weren't forced to shout the F-word, call white people racist, or raise their middle fingers to get the message across.



