NAACP President Derrick Johnson joins “This Week” to discuss his organization’s stance that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam needs to resign.

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42 thoughts on “NAACP president: Northam’s had ‘ample opportunity’ to ‘disclose that he has changed’”
  1. But wait. The Wayan Brothers in “White Girls” is ok. Because that’s different. GRFOH

  2. Funny how the Naacp cares more about this than the high abortion rates in the black community. Never hear about shaming that. The Naacp is the most irrelevant group

  3. When is the anti-white, anti-semtic NAACP going to change? Fuck you ABC for pretending that that racist hate group is a legitimate civil rights group.

  4. Don't resign just double down and ask why other democrats who have been found to be more racist are not being bashed and hated like you do!
    Hillary said, all black people looked alike

  5. Thank you, I forgot “…all ‘dem folks”.
    “What a drag it is getting old”….

    I Do remember Al Jolson and Barak Obama however…..

  6. How about we use booking photos 🖕💩 for your culture 👶🏿💩👶🏿

  7. This is about more then just Northam, those yearbooks were in the hands of 100's of Dem Elites and over the last 35 years non of thought that either Black Face , nor KKK Robes were an issue !

  8. Looks like the KKK Democrat Governor was in that political Ad chasing down kids in a pick up truck last year 🤥

  9. It’s not the picture that bothers me it was a probably joke (a distasteful and racist one yeah but that was a long time ago) what bother me is who was running the yearbook how did they get that picture and how had nobody noticed all the up until now

  10. The 80's were a different time. Blacks and whites got along. Then Obama came in and race relations were set back twenty years. Today lots of minority groups cryassin'about the past while not wanting to disclose all of the skeletons in their closet.

  11. Listen I’m black and I really don’t take this man as a racist everyone does dumb shit when younger and at that time blackface was not considered racist as actors did it all the time. Guy seems like a genuine man we all do stupid stuff let’s not toss hate around

  12. PROOF that governor Northam IS NOT working hard to mend the problem….

    Is the fact that he has not pardoned one single black person from the VA prison system since the photo appeared

  13. Ok this is a school yearbook pic. Thing were different back then. People weren't as sensitive or PC as today. Even as a Republican I cant see how that pic makes him a racist. Let his present define him as a person not a pic from the past.

  14. NAACP, national alliance always complaining people, and to be honest about this, I see blacks every day wearing tee shirts with racial slurs aimed at white people, slurs aimed at police, but you had better not say anything or you'll be labelled a racist yourself, seems to be a one way street here.

  15. I'm a southern conservative who grew up in the 60's and 70's. Never saw anyone do a KKK robe or a black face as a costume or joke? Strange to me and the pairing of the two would have definitely been considered strange even in the deep south. We are ashamed of that part of the Southern heritage, but it shouldn't be denied or covered up. Really can't understand that as a joke? It does seem however that everyone has done things in their teens and twenties that they hope never hit the national news! He should explain it and his actions of the last 40 years should mean far more than a yearbook picture that may not have been him? The 24 hr news and internet has become a shoot them now and ask questions later. Things have gone far to aggressive without much forgiveness or compassion in the past few years?

  16. So Eddie Murphy can do it in Caucasian makeup for laughs, but someone who did it as a grad school prank, 35 years hence can still become castigated for it? Most of us as Black Americans abhor double standards, and this is a classuc example. I did not find the photo offensive because I understand the context and the intent in which it was done. If this is what we have become, then anyone who ever pledged a fraternity or a sorority in college had better not run for Congress!

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