The Ugliness of Stacey Dash

To brainwash is a game to some, a sin to others. Where you stand on the matter might find its fervor mirrored in where you stand concerning Stacey Dash’s comments on Black History Month.

Dash is a right-wing FOX News contributor whom most blacks assume is black merely because she is half-black and half-Mexican. On the January 20, 2016, “FOX & Friends” show, host Steve Doocy questioned the “Clueless” star about blacks boycotting the Oscars because of the lack of diversity in the Oscar nominations.

During her response, after calling for the elimination of BET and the NAACP Image Awards, Dash said “It’s a double standard. … Just like there shouldn’t be a Black History Month. We’re all Americans; that’s it.”

Needless to say, Dash received condemnation, condemnation well-deserved and worthy of a just decision handed down by a just jury, from just about every proud black American in America.

So why, we wonder, would she say such a thing? Why did she leave us with the impression her self-esteem is, unlike her heritage, half-idiom and half-nonsense? Could it be that FOX News typed her response, programmed it so to speak, into the computer of her subconscious?

FOX News, perhaps, saw a neurotic, nearly suicidal woman panicking and languishing over her lowlife entertainment career and loveless, mutually abusive relationships with men—a woman ready and willing to thrust an ice pick in the back of black America.

Consequently, FOX seduced Dash; Dash did not seduce FOX. And “Meet me by moonlight in the backseat of my limousine” seems to have been such an alluring pick-up line that Dash eagerly surrendered her chastity to the wooing of a pimp.

The cable TV station is known for lying, dishonesty and disregard for the truth in its reporting and commentary. Indeed, without these conservative virtues, FOX News cannot survive as FOX News.

Thus, in foresight, Carter G. Woodson, the father of black history, who nurtured the idea of Black History Month, and his organization, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), founded Black History Month (celebrated as Negro History Week originally) in 1926 to combat the kind of self-hate and antisocial behavior exhibited by Dash, behavior that predates the U.S. Constitution.

As a result, ASALH will celebrate Black History Month at its 90th Annual Black History Luncheon on February 20, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

What does this distinguished organization, crowned with fame and headquartered on the campus of D.C.’s Howard University—with local, state and international branches—offer America and the world that Stacey Dash can never hope to rival?

Well, whereas Dash lies about the significance and importance of black history in shaping America, ASALH, like a mother who loves her children, reminds us how Africans and people of African descent helped form America and other countries as well.

Also, possibly, Dash was dishonest in her call for the elimination of Black History Month, not because she actually believes what she said, but because she wanted to please her mack. ASALH, on the other hand, for over 100 years since its founding in 1915, has remained as pure as icicles melting yet never melting.

She has shown no shame. She has never worn the negligee of a harlot. She has displayed no reluctance to honor those blacks who have made America great; and for that reason, she is as great as the honors she bestows on others.

And though, in keeping with the FOX News tradition, Dash disregards truth surrounding the achievements of blacks worldwide, ASALH tells stories the white world hides and spreads facts about the accomplishments of blacks white racists cannot stand.

Thus, it seems, FOX News invested heavily in the clueless one, not because she deserved it, but because the flesh-peddler of deception desired a brown-skinned Sarah Palin.