Shaun King’s DNA test; something we’ve all been waiting for. We doubt he’ll go on Maury with his father but thanks to someone who goes by the name of Saint, this may all be revealed soon.
After the latest fiasco with donation money going missing from Justice Together (I don’t know how many times blacks are going to fall for the Shaun King donation scam), people want answers as to where the money went. Well, many are not happy. Full story by Jim Treacher below.
(22) So I have washed my hands of #JusticeTogether. I wholeheartedly support the movement, but I no longer support King. #ShaunKingLetMeDown
— Crystal (@cjmperspectives) November 7, 2015
Shaun King is a Black Lives Matter activist who — despite his distinct pallor, his Caucasian mother, and the white man listed as “Father” on his birth certificate — claims to speak for black people everywhere. He’s very active on Twitter, and over the past few days, many of his colleagues have used the #ShaunKingLetMeDown hashtag to make allegations of financial improprieties in Justice Together, a non-profit organization he runs.
As if being accused of embezzlement isn’t bad enough, now people are rummaging through his damn trash. Or they claim they are, anyway.
Someone claiming they recently came to my house and stole my trash to test my DNA. Now threatening to release it. pic.twitter.com/FSA6VDu6Ka
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) November 10, 2015
This unknown person is claiming to want answers about Justice Together, and is holding the results of a DNA test over King’s head as blackmail. I’m not a lawyer, so I don’t know if this person is correct in saying that such a thing is legal, but it certainly doesn’t sound ethical. I do not condone this action.
I just have one question about King’s response, though: Why is this a “threat”? If he’s telling the truth about his biological father, then a DNA test will only back him up. It’ll clear his name.
A few months ago, a group called the Black Conservatives Fund PAC offered to donate $25,000 to BLM if King agreed to a DNA test. King never replied to them, and he was certainly under no obligation to do so. But did he see it as a “threat”? If so, why? How could solid scientific proof of his true heritage ever harm him?