WHY DO I WRITE EDITORIALS

 

 

Why not? Just like you or anyone else, I have just as much right to convey my assessment of social and political events. Plus, as validated by the number of editorials I've posted on this web site, my knowledge, fact-finding, and critical insight is easily as great if not greater than most people who write editorials.

Notably, I write with facts to persuasively prompt the reader to make an informed decision.  I started writing editorials because mainstream broadcast and social media, both local and national remain primarily written by White males and a few White females, and these are overwhelmingly skewed, flawed, one-sided, sexist, and racistEqually important, even when Black people are "allowed" to convey their opinions on mainstream and social media the "final-cut authority" over published and broadcast content is owned and/or controlled by "elite," politically powerful and affluent White people, primarily White men - who make the rules and define all exceptions to "their rules!" There’s very little “color” in national print and broadcast media, and the “glass ceiling” has not disappeared.


So, again, I write with factspragmatic, linear assessments to persuasively prompt the reader to make an informed, an insightful decision. For example, instead of jumping on the bandwagon giving praise to Kamala Harris, I detailed facts about her candidacy, and equally important, I detail facts about Donald Trump's candidacy.

 

Only as an “enlightened consumer,” can you avoid wasting your time and money living in places lead by incompetent politicians and stupid leaders of business and industry, like here.  Likewise, as with my film review of “Black Panther” and other films, you need to know why the film sucked, and how it should have, could have been a much better film.   

 

No, I’m not a wannabe politician, or "captain of industry," or disgruntled Black man, but a individual who values common sense and veracity over stupidity and lies.

 

It's just that simple.