This June 27, 2012 photo released by Starpix shows former NBA basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson, left, the Rev. Al Sharpton, center, and former basketball player Walter "Clyde" Frazier during the launch of the Aspire Television Network in New York. Aspire, which signed on during the ceremony, is led by Johnson in partnership with family-oriented channel GMC TV, and will dedicate itself to enlightening and positive programming aimed at black families. It will air movies, documentaries, music and comedy, as well as faith and inspirational programs.
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Engaged Voter posted at 1:26 pm on Mon, Jul 2, 2012.
Well, Johnson has proven two things:
That $$$ can evidently cure AIDS.
That same $$$ obviously can't do anything about his blatant racism.
(If you don't like being labeled a racist, might I suggest that you don't do things like start up a racist TV network and then pose with America's biggest racist, Al Sharpton.)