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Question: Have you ever seen this man on the streets of Baltimore?

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By Doni Glover, Publisher

(BALTIMORE – May 3, 2024) – Yesterday, during my visit to Boys’ Latin in North Baltimore to see my Godson, I had an interesting conversation with a respected acquaintance. She expressed concern about the perceived danger of Baltimore, a sentiment likely influenced by her exposure to certain media outlets, particularly Fox News, known for sensationalizing issues.

Reflecting on the portrayal of Baltimore by media like Fox News, I couldn’t help but wonder how many of their reporters actually reside in the city. It’s disheartening to witness Baltimore depicted in such a negative light, especially for those of us who call it home. I reminded her that I live in Sandtown, where much of the trouble often attributed to residents actually stems from transient individuals, regardless of race. These outsiders, who often disregard our communities by littering and contributing to issues, lack the investment and care that true residents possess.

Similarly, when conservative media personalities like Armstrong Williams offer their opinions on Baltimore and its leadership, it’s important to consider their understanding of the city’s complexities. Williams, despite his melanin, cannot claim to speak for Black Baltimoreans, especially considering the questionable track record of outlets like the Baltimore Sun in representing the Black community. Criticism from those who don’t actively contribute to the city’s betterment is not only unwarranted but also hypocritical.

We need leaders who are deeply rooted in our communities, who actively engage in upliftment efforts, and who advocate for positive change. People like Marvin McDowell, Brother Nati, and K.C. Carter exemplify this commitment through their actions, contrasting with the hollow rhetoric of outsiders. Until individuals like Williams actively invest in Baltimore’s betterment, their opinions hold little weight among those who truly understand and contribute to the city’s progress.

 

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