For others, it was relief that the justice system "worked" for a black man. In any case, there haven't been any notable, organized protests from black men about R. Kelly's behavior on that nasty tape - until now.
Dr. William Jelani Cobb, a Spellman College history professor and author, is circulating a petition many are citing as an overdue rallying cry to African American men; asking them to stand as protectors of the community. The petition is called, simply: Statement of Black Men Against the Exploitation of Black Women. ...
R. Kelly Trial
R&B singer R. Kelly (L) arrives at the Cook County courthouse where jury selection is scheduled to begin for his child pronography trial May 9, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. Kelly has been accused of videotaping himself having sex with a girl believed to be as young as 13 years old. Kelly faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
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Singer R. Kelly, left, arrives with a bodyguard for the first day of jury selection in his child pornography trial at the Cook County Criminal Courthouse in Chicago, Friday, May 9, 2008. Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly faces child pornography charges, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a girl as young as 13.
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Singer R. Kelly, left, arrives with a bodyguard for the first day of jury selection in his child pornography trial at the Cook County Criminal Courthouse in Chicago, Friday, May 9, 2008. Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly faces child pornography charges, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a girl as young as 13.
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Singer R. Kelly, center, arrives with bodyguards for the first day of jury selection in his child pornography trial at the Cook County Criminal Courthouse in Chicago, Friday, May 9, 2008. Kelly faces charges he videotaped himself having sex with an underage girl. After six years of repeated delays, his trial begins.
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Kelly arrives for the first day of jury selection in his child pornography trial at the Cook County Criminal Courthouse in Chicago, Friday, May 9, 2008. Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly faces child pornography charges, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a girl as young as 13.
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But there is no doubt about this: some young Black woman was filmed being degraded and exploited by a much older Black man, some daughter of our community was left unprotected, and somewhere another Black woman is being molested, abused or raped and our callous handling of this case will make it that much more difficult for her to come forward and be believed.
And then Cobb suggests that black men must assert themselves as protectors of black women:
This is about more than R. Kelly's claims to innocence. It is about our survival as a community. Until we believe that our daughters, sisters, mothers, wives and friends are worthy of justice, until we believe that rape, domestic violence and the casual sexism that permeates our culture are absolutely unacceptable, until we recognize that the first priority of any community is the protection of its young, we will remain in this tragic dead-end.
As a black woman, I feel my heart swell when I read this. As I see it, Cobb has thrown down a gauntlet for black men, and some are picking it up. At the time of this post, there are nearly one thousand signatures on the petition.
But then again, maybe I've got it all wrong. What do you think? Is it about time black men stand up and speak out in defense of black women and children? Or do you think R. Kelly was found innocent; so just let it go and move on?


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By: Dija on 6/23/2008 1:06PM
Wow, as an African-American female I have to say that I'm really proud of this brotha and the brothas who signed this petition. I didn't see the tape because frankly, I don't want to see ANY adult man having sex with a minor. And I think we all knew R. Kelly wouldn't be found guilty due to his money and status in our community. But regardless of him being cleared of these charges I'm proud of brothas for stepping up and demanding that the rape and violence against their sistas come to end. These men obviously doubt R. Kelly's innocence and so they're doing something about that and that makes me proud to call them my brothas.
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By: Who? on 6/23/2008 1:13PM
I for one although I think R. Kelly is tremendously talented, have never bought one of his CD's. And I never will based on his behavior in the past with Aliyah and the other things that have come out about him. He needs to "STEP" his azz off the scene. He is a pervert and needs help. I don't care what the jury said.
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By: BklynDiva on 6/23/2008 4:38PM
I think it's a shame that he does not pay anything. It was not a blow up doll he was having sex with. It was a young woman. Whatever the payoff was, should never be enough. I hope that girl's family will be able to live with the guilt that they let his money do whatever he wanted with their daughter. Let's pray she will someday be able to look in the mirror and realize her mistake in not coming forward so that we won't do it again. Because you know he will!
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By: jocelyn george on 6/23/2008 5:46PM
where was the protest six years ago?
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By: Rozlyn Ratliff on 6/23/2008 6:07PM
Hello Board,
When I first heard the verdict (aquitted of all charges)!" I felt sick to my stomach. 'm totally disappoint with the outcome of this case. It' appears to be open-season on our youth. All you need for a get-out-of-jail-free-card is a few million dollars!
I am completely lost for words."
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By: Rozlyn Ratliff on 6/23/2008 6:31PM
I'm outraged with this verdict!" First Micheal Jackson and now R. Kelly. It seems that are you need is a few dolllars for a Get-Out-Jail-Free-Card.
Our youth are not for sale!!!!
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By: Rozlyn Ratliff on 6/23/2008 6:22PM
I will never buy another R. Kelly CD ever again!"
What is justice????
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By: Wanda on 6/23/2008 7:02PM
The man was found innocent just as OJ Simpson was, yet we complain about the justice system not working and when it does we are not satisfied. Were any of you there in any of these cases when the acts occurred? I don't think so, however, here we all sit judge and jury, forgetting that both OJ and R Kelly will have to stand before their maker and answer for what they have done on this side of life. Let it go people, black men if you belive as the brother that is cirulating the petition for you as African American men to step up to the plate and stand up for us as African American women then sign the petition and really act upon what it stands for. Don't buy any brother's CD or music that is degrading women, especial our African American woman. Let the white entertainment companies know that you as black men will not tolerate the casual disregard for Black women that this society is spreading. You can call OJ and R Kelly guilty, but what about you---by condoning the behavior in your actions. How many of you brothers have treated sistas the way these men not only in the entertainment business, but the sports world as well. How many of you have abused, cheated on, degraded, talked about, etc a sista. These women who look like your mothers, your daughters, your sisters please think about your own actions before you point fingers, because they always point back at you. Get on the bandwagon and signed the petition to make African American men count for something that is morally right.
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By: Rozlyn Ratliff on 6/23/2008 6:27PM
I was wondering If R. Kelly have stock with black spin.. My comment did not post!"
For once, I'm at a loss of words."
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By: Flowerchild on 6/23/2008 9:27PM
I find it interesting that twelve members of a jury viewed the tape and acquitted R. Kelley of all charges and now our Bothers want to protect us from him. Where were you just a few weeks ago when the Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were all over the news detailing their abuse of minor children which has gone on for years. Not one person sent around a petition regarding that. Are you for right or just denigrating a Brother?
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