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(ThyBlackMan.com) As a member of the National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ); this writer is familiar with how “smiling faces” are selling harmful narratives, cosigning systemic oppression, and undermining Black unity for political gain.
We think of betrayals as coming from outside—the policies, the systems, the long list of things stacked against us. But what if it’s the Black people we turn to, to tell us what’s wrong that are doing it to us? What if it’s the Black people who look like us, who talk like us, who came from the same neighborhoods as us, are the ones we trust the most? That’s what we are faced with in this now. Black conservatives in our own neighborhoods are selling us out under the guise of “freedom” and “personal responsibility.”
They are using proximity, their closeness to our communities to make the case against us. They are using the trust we give them to push harmful, anti-Black talking points. They are using their presence in spaces like our churches, our schools, our online spaces, and our political campaigns to shift our narrative. Here are just a few.

In a speed dating debate hosted by Jubilee, Amanda Seales sat with 20 Black conservatives and had to get into why they think the way they do— immigration, Black culture, and the existence of structural oppression in our societies. There was a part where Amanda said that she’s talking about the difference between Black immigrants and Black Americans, and she asks them to respect that difference—that it is not the same, period.
She also points out how the companies that make the media we consume decide what narrative they want to tell us and give it to us. It’s like a diet in a cafeteria. If they restrict what you eat, they restrict how you can operate. Her video—her takedown—shows us that while Black conservatives may be speaking our language, they are parroting the language of white conservatives.
We are told the people need to take responsibility for their life choices. We are told the government is the enemy. We are told that it is up to the individual to change their circumstance. And they tell us that programs like Food Stamps, Medicaid, and the civil rights enforcement helped us. We are told that the government that gives us those programs is the enemy. And we hear them say these things as if they have just had an epiphany.
And we fall for it. And we call it “courage.”
Often, Black conservatives are used as props to get us to do something. They are used as props by the larger machine. They are used as props to make us believe “Look! The conservatives aren’t so bad. They have a Black face on.” And we buy into it. They pretend that they are representing us, but they are actually doing the work of the larger machine. James Jones argues that they are creating a new fake version of America that non Blacks want to see.
Respectability politics folks say that if Black folks just “stay out of trouble, get a job, don’t have kids before marriage,” then success will come. Candace Owens is this way. Her tips are old fashioned ideas, like those of Booker T. Washington, but she puts her own poisonous twist on them. She acts like systemic racism is a thing of the past; if black folks just “behave,” it will go away.
Some black conservatives say mean things about the most vulnerable people among us—blame the poor for their poverty or call civil rights leaders “poverty pimps.” This kind of rhetoric puts us in a box and is divisive to those of us trying to bridge gaps with others. It’s not critique; it’s violence.
This isn’t the first time a “Brutha” has been called names. People like Ward Connerly have been called “fraud” or “con man,” and puppets of white folks. Even in the 1970s, some fake Black leaders formed groups like the Black Student Movement Council, which were meant to quiet the threat of a real black movement. The act of putting a few black faces on the face of something harmful to black folks, and often to others, has been used many times before.
Our Local Reckoning: Why It Matters Here, Too
Our critique isn’t a far away one. If the folks around us are talking the same talk, then we have to call it.
What Accountability Looks Like in Our Communities
Reclaiming the Narrative from Within
This isn’t a partisan issue—it’s a communal one. Our struggle has never been about aligning blindly with political parties. It has always been about liberation, dignity, and truth. Black conservatives who peddle lies and distortions are not challenging the status quo—they’re upholding it with a Black face. And that makes the deception all the more dangerous.
Finish story here; The Great Betrayal in Our Backyard: Exposing the Lies and Deceit of Black Conservatives Among Us.
Written by: Black Gospel Radio
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