CJ Pearson has a message for black America: Don’t let the “race baiters” like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson “dictate” what African-Americans think and do.

“We’re not going to move forward if we say ‘black lives matter,'” Pearson, a Georgia middle schooler, says in his latest video.

“In all honesty, black lives, they do matter! So do white lives, though. So do Hispanic lives, so do Asian lives, so do Indian lives and so do Mexican lives. They all matter. Each and every one of them all have a place in America.”

He adds, “To say that people don’t care about black lives is downright stupid. Isn’t Barack Obama president? Do black lives not matter then? Isn’t Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court? Do black lives not matter then?

“To be violent and obstructionist in Ferguson is downright stupid,” he says.

“We need to deal with the big issue and it’s not cops killing blacks. It’s blacks killing blacks.

“If you look at the statistics, your chance of getting shot by a black guy is much stronger than you getting shot by a cop. If black lives really, really do matter, we need to deal with the problem in our own community.

“And that problem in our community is blacks killing blacks. If we want to see each other succeed, we can’t kill each other,” Pearson says.

“The chance of a cop killing us is much lower – if we were law-abiding citizens, we didn’t get in trouble – and we didn’t do anything to look suspicious, then we wouldn’t even have the chance of getting killed by a cop.

“Come on!” he says emphatically.

“We need to stop throwing race into every issue. Because Michael Brown, he did steal. He did attack Officer Wilson and if you so want to disagree with that I highly recommend you read the testimony and the evidence in the case and that you actually read the open details of the trial that were released by the prosecuting attorney.

“You’ll see this little ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ mess is completely untrue. It’s a fallacy because his hands weren’t up.”

Pearson concludes his video by saying Sharpton is “not able to deal with” blacks killing blacks, so the 12-year-old middle schooler says he’s willing to.

“Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, they’re in this business to make money. I’m in this business for progress, for solutions. And that is why I’m urging you to deal with the larger issue and that is blacks killing blacks,” Pearson concludes.

The Georgia middle schooler shot to Internet stardom when he posted a scathing video on YouTube, accusing President Obama of not loving America.

To date, it has received over 1.8 million views.

Shortly after, his Facebook account was suspended.