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BET founder Robert Johnson has called protesters pulling down Confederate and racist statues ‘borderline anarchists’ and said ‘black people laugh at white people’ doing it, as

BET founder Robert Johnson has called protesters pulling down Confederate and racist statues ‘borderline anarchists’ and said ‘black people laugh at white people’ doing it, as Donald Trump prepares to use US Marshals to defend monuments nationwide.  

Johnson, who became the first black American billionaire in 2001 and has previously called on the US government to provide slavery reparations, blasted protesters for tearing down statues across America and calling for TV shows to be canceled, saying such steps achieve nothing in the fight for racial equality.  

‘What white people are doing with the idea that they’re making us feel good is tantamount to rearranging the deck chairs on a racial Titanic,’ he told <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website News Wednesday. ‘It absolutely means nothing.’  

He said these actions are simply being done by white people to ‘assuage their guilt’ and urged them instead to ‘ask us what we think first’.  

His comments come as the president put US Marshals on standby to help protect monuments across America and vowed to come down hard on any protesters destroying or vandalizing them. 

Calls have been mounting to take down statues and symbols of racist and Confederate figures amid protests demanding an end to systemic racism in the wake of the Memorial Day ‘murder’ of black man George Floyd.

BET founder Robert Johnson (pictured) has said 'black people laugh at white people' pulling down Confederate and racist statues because it is meaningless behavior that won't 'close the labor gap' as he branded them 'borderline anarchists'

BET founder Robert Johnson (pictured) has said 'black people laugh at white people' pulling down Confederate and racist statues because it is meaningless behavior that won't 'close the labor gap' as he branded them 'borderline anarchists'

BET founder Robert Johnson (pictured) has said ‘black people laugh at white people’ pulling down Confederate and racist statues because it is meaningless behavior that won’t ‘close the labor gap’ as he branded them ‘borderline anarchists’

Johnson, who says Black Lives Matter should form its own political party, said taking down statues misses the point about the inequality black people face every day in America and that it does nothing to close the wealth and opportunity gaps between white and black people. 

‘Look, the people who are basically tearing down statues, trying to make a statement are basically borderline anarchists, the way I look at it.

They really have no agenda other than the idea we’re going to topple a statue,’ Johnson told Fox News. 

‘It’s not going to close the wealth gap. It’s not going to give a kid whose parents can’t afford college money to go to college. 

‘It’s not going to close the labor gap between what white workers are paid and what black workers are paid. And it’s not going to take people off welfare or food stamps.’ 

Johnson said white protesters are misguided in thinking that black people support their efforts to remove statues, cancel TV shows and fire professors who say ‘all lives matter’, 바카라사이트주소 saying ‘frankly, black people don’t give a damn’.

‘[They] have the mistaken assumption that black people are sitting around cheering for 카지노사이트주소 them saying “Oh, my God, look at these white people. They’re doing something so important to us. They’re taking down the statue of a Civil War general who fought for the South,” Johnson said. 

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‘You know, black people, in my opinion, black people laugh at white people who do this the same way we laugh at white people who say we got to take off the TV shows.’

Johnson slammed the move to cancel shows such as The Dukes of Hazzard which has been blasted over its use of Confederate flags and the move to put a disclaimer at the start of film Gone With The Wind saying of the former that ‘I guarantee you it had more black people watching’ than white.  

He said white people think they are doing these things as a show of support but they are really only doing what they want to make them feel better about themselves.   

Protesters gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, after the road was opened back upon Wednesday evening

Protesters gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, after the road was opened back upon Wednesday evening

Protesters gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, after the road was opened back upon Wednesday evening

Demonstrators wear Black Lives Matter t-shirts and face masks near the seat of the US government Wednesday night

Demonstrators wear Black Lives Matter t-shirts and face masks near the seat of the US government Wednesday night

Demonstrators wear Black Lives Matter t-shirts and 바카라쿠폰 face masks near the seat of the US government Wednesday night

BET founder Johnson has called for the leaders and supporters of Black Lives Matter to set up their own political party

BET founder Johnson has called for the leaders and supporters of Black Lives Matter to set up their own political party

BET founder Johnson has called for the leaders and supporters of Black Lives Matter to set up their own political party

In New York 'No Justice No Peace' is projected onto the building across the City Hall Wednesday night during a protest calling for the NYPD to be defunded

In New York 'No Justice No Peace' is projected onto the building across the City Hall Wednesday night during a protest calling for the NYPD to be defunded

In New York ‘No Justice No Peace’ is projected onto the building across the City Hall Wednesday night during a protest calling for 카지노사이트추천 the NYPD to be defunded 

A sign reads 'City Hall Autonomous Zone' in the Big Apple as Black Lives Matter protestors congregated at City Hall Wednesday night across from One Police Plaza

A sign reads 'City Hall Autonomous Zone' in the Big Apple as Black Lives Matter protestors congregated at City Hall Wednesday night across from One Police Plaza

A sign reads ‘City Hall Autonomous Zone’ in the Big Apple as Black Lives Matter protestors congregated at City Hall Wednesday night across from One Police Plaza

‘White Americans seem to think that if they just do sort of emotionally or drastic things that black people are going to say, “Oh my God, white people love us because they took down a statue of Stonewall Jackson”,’ Johnson said.  

The black entrepreneur gave a call to action for white people to stop assuming they know how to tackle the issue of racism in society and 바카라사이트주소 to instead ask black people what they want to happen. 

‘If you want to decide on statues and you want to treat black people right why don’t you do this – why don’t you get a group of black people together and say “before we go knock down the statue of Ulysses Grant or this, what do you guys think”,’ urged Johnson. 

‘Give us the belief that you respect our opinion. You go out and do something, destroy something, fire somebody because you think it hurts us… why don’t you ask us first if it hurts us…

ask us if we want you to do that to make us feel better.’

Demonstrators protest in front of a police line on a section of 16th Street in Washington DC that has been renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza

Demonstrators protest in front of a police line on a section of 16th Street in Washington DC that has been renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza

Demonstrators protest in front of a police line on a section of 16th Street in Washington DC that has been renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in the day Wednesday days after President Trump threatened people with 10 years' jail time if they damage statues

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in the day Wednesday days after President Trump threatened people with 10 years' jail time if they damage statues

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in the day Wednesday days after President Trump threatened people with 10 years’ jail time if they damage statues 

A protester holds his fist in the air in front of the police line in the US capital Wednesday

A protester holds his fist in the air in front of the police line in the US capital Wednesday

A protester holds his fist in the air in front of the police line in the US capital Wednesday

The area of Black Lives Matter Plaza is shown cleared of protesters after a failed attempt to take down the statue of President Andrew Jackson at Lafayette Park on Wednesday

The area of Black Lives Matter Plaza is shown cleared of protesters after a failed attempt to take down the statue of President Andrew Jackson at Lafayette Park on Wednesday

The area of Black Lives Matter Plaza is shown cleared of protesters after a failed attempt to take down the statue of President Andrew Jackson at Lafayette Park on Wednesday 

The White House is visible behind the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park, Washington DC, with the word 'killer' spray painted on its base. President Trump has put US Marshals on standby to help protect monuments across America

The White House is visible behind the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park, Washington DC, with the word 'killer' spray painted on its base. President Trump has put US Marshals on standby to help protect monuments across America

The White House is visible behind the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park, Washington DC, with the word ‘killer’ spray painted on its base. President Trump has put US Marshals on standby to help protect monuments across America

A 'Defund Police' sign is hung on the fence put up to try to protect the Andrew Jackson statue. Marshals were told to prepare to be drafted in to protect monuments across the nation, according to an email directive seen by The Washington Post Wednesday

A 'Defund Police' sign is hung on the fence put up to try to protect the Andrew Jackson statue. Marshals were told to prepare to be drafted in to protect monuments across the nation, according to an email directive seen by The Washington Post Wednesday

A ‘Defund Police’ sign is hung on the fence put up to try to protect the Andrew Jackson statue. Marshals were told to prepare to be drafted in to protect monuments across the nation, according to an email directive seen by The Washington Post Wednesday 

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