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Harry Belafonte Requests A Meeting With JayZ And Beyonce

Harry Belafonte has requested a meeting with JayZ and Beyonce. There seems to be a beef going on between Mr. Sean Carter and the legendary singer, Belafonte surrounding the results of the Trayvon Martin shooting and Florida’s law. Last year, Belafonte expressed his disappointment in the couple for backing out on their “social responsibility” while at the same time boasted about Bruce Springsteen.

In turn, Mr. Carter released this statement voicing his thoughts on what Mr. Belafonte has said:
“I’m offended by that because first of all, and this is going to sound arrogant, but my presence is charity. Just who I am. Just like Obama’s is. Obama provides hope. Whether he does anything, the hope that he provides for a nation and outside of America is enough. Just being who he is. You’re the first black president”.

”If he speaks on any issue or anything he should be left alone…I felt Belafonte just went about it wrong. Like the way he did it in the media, and then he big’d up Bruce Springsteen or somebody. And it was like, “whoa,” you just sent the wrong message all the way around…Bruce Springsteen is a great guy”.

”You’re this Civil Rights activist and you just big’d up the white guy against me in the white media. And I’m not saying that in a racial way. I’m just saying what it is. The fact of what it was. And that was just the wrong way to go about it.”

Belafonte recently stated that he wasn’t attacking the high-powered couple but was making a broader point about the lack of unified support of black celebrities. “I made the observation that the highly powerful voice that our community has–that Black America has–there is so much celebrity power that it was sad to see the collective of the celebrity power has not been applied to bringing consciousness to the inequities that we face.”

Belafonte goes on to say, “I would hope with all my heart, that Jay Z not take personally what was said,” Belafonte said. “I would like to take this opportunity to say to Jay Z and Beyonce: I’m wide open, my heart is filled with nothing but hope and the promise that we can sit and have a one-on-one to understand each other.”

This comes on the heels of Belafonte announcing his backing of the non-violent activists known as the Dream Defenders. The Dream Defenders began occupying the capitol building in Tallahassee, Florida, last Tuesday after the Zimmerman verdict was announced. The group plans to remain there until Governor Rick Scott has met their demand to convene a special session of the legislature to review the controversial Stand Your Ground law.

Belafonte declared his reasons for joining the group on “All in With Chris Hayes” Friday evening by stating, “I’ve come down to be at the disposal of young people. Not only to tell the history from whence we’ve come; but to talk for a host of artists who are very high profile, a number of leaders who are very high profile, who are waiting to hear, ‘How do we look at a strategy in the immediate future?’” He also noted that Jamie Foxx and Chuck D. have signed on as official supporters of “The Dream Defenders” and are prepared to go to Florida to provide support and greater exposure for the cause.

“To boycott is an important thing for people to do; it touches the economic nerve; it touches the way people are sustaining themselves. And if we interrupt the machine; if we interrupt the economic flow, then I think we can make a difference,” Belafonte said. He applauded Stevie Wonder for his decision, in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict, to boycott performing in Florida while its Stand Your Ground law remains on the books.

When asked, by Chris Hayes, if he thought that Jay Z should cancel his upcoming concert in Florida, Belafonte said, “I would be hard pressed to tell Mr. Jay Z what to do with his time and his fortune. I can only be critical of what he is not doing.”

It seems that Belafonte wants a meeting so he can personally address and resolve the imposed conflict between himself and JayZ. The biggest mistake people can make when conflict arises is assume it means the end of the relationship. Conflict has many sides that can actually be beneficial to one’s life and development. As with most things, the question comes down to how you respond to it. There already exists too much conflict within the African American community; hopefully these two can resolve their differences and prove to be positive examples for those watching.

Credits: Cherese Jackson (Virginia)
Source: Guardian Express

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