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As the workforce around the country continues to hemorrhage for the lack of workers, some employers might start looking at illegals to fill gaps. This will undoubtedly lead to a push to grant them citizenship. Sounds farfetched? Well, so was electing a candidate to be in the White House who ran his campaign out of a basement, but it happened. This is the topic discussed on After Dark with Rob and Andrew. Joining the discussion is guest host, Bebe Diamond.
The hosts, point out that the lack of workers isn’t because there aren’t enough. The country is full of employable and skilled workers; instead, it seems the liberal-left have created an atmosphere making it either impossible for a person to work or providing them with incentives, i.e., “free government money” not to work. Also included in the discussion is the war on men, especially black men. This part of the discussion delves into the left’s continued efforts to emasculate men while promoting stereotypical images of black women they deem to be empowering.
Bebe Diamond is an advocate for the re-building of the black family, as she has seen the devastation of the fatherless generation up close and personal. Her passion for the black family has led her to start a ministry and non-profit aimed at helping the broken black man, whom she says is the cornerstone of the black family. In addition to the ministry, Diamond is the assistant to Barbara From Harlem, a nationally recognized speaker and author who has been dubbed the godmother of the black conservative movement. Diamond wrote the introduction to Barbara From Harlem’s compelling and inspirational memoir “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations.”