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Regarding the United States opportunity for black Americans: I believe the billionaires list (especially over the last 20 years) demonstrates the most opportunity for .1% level wealth, even for black entrepreneurs. The US outpaces the world in this respect tremendously.

We always tend to look at the bottom economics of society and never, the top of what HAS been achieved.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_billionaires

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To add to what you've posted; people also tend to look only at Black Americans and skip over the Black Immigrants. It is proven that they (Black Immigrants) are more likely to be educated and/or get educated, more likely to marry and create a dual income household and nuclear family, and more likely to be entrepreneurial and have businesses.
 
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To add to what you've posted; people also tend to look only at Black Americans and skip over the Black Immigrants. It is proven that they (Black Immigrants) are more likely to be educated and/or get educated, more likely to marry and create a dual income household and nuclear family, and more likely to be entrepreneurial and have businesses.

Black Immigrants didn't come from a culture that actively prevented them from building generational wealth - a key factor in escaping poverty.
 
That is true and I do wonder why the difference in their ideologies as well as outcomes. I suspect (strongly), it has to do with the decimation of opportunity in black communities from decades of crime, drugs, and grift. Many black immigrants do not move into these communities and / or work to move away from them.

We continue to fail our own downtrodden due to "gathering their votes", IMO. Eldritch's point about economics is the most salient of the thread. If the political class focused on the economics of poor Americans like a laser, we'd figure out pretty darn quick how to bring Americans into prosperity.

I always end up settling back to my trusty answer for what ails us as a country; Addiction. Drugs and alcohol. No one cares though...better to inculcate an attitude of "us V them" in the citizenry.

Black Immigrants didn't come from a culture that actively prevented them from building generational wealth - a key factor in escaping poverty.

What? It's gonna help to read up on the conditions from home countries.
 
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To add to what you've posted; people also tend to look only at Black Americans and skip over the Black Immigrants. It is proven that they (Black Immigrants) are more likely to be educated and/or get educated, more likely to marry and create a dual income household and nuclear family, and more likely to be entrepreneurial and have businesses.

Invalid. This is because some of them get admitted to the US along an education track.

(It's like a duh moment. "Immigrants who are sometimes admitted in education, tend to be more educated than others" : |)
 
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What? It's gonna help to read up on the conditions from home countries.

Sure that's a broad brush. But there are centuries of forces at play in this country that have, both overtly and covertly acted to ensure that Black communities largely stay in poverty. Some are able to escape from it. many still struggle.

I always end up settling back to my trusty answer for what ails us as a country; Addiction. Drugs and alcohol. No one cares though...better to inculcate an attitude of "us V them" in the citizenry.

Funny you should mention....

https://oig.justice.gov/sites/default/files/archive/special/9712/ch01p1.htm

For the better part of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, a Mercury News investigation has found.

This drug network opened the first pipeline between Colombia's cocaine cartels and the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, a city now known as the "crack" capital of the world. The cocaine that flooded in helped spark a crack explosion in urban America . . . and provided the cash and connections needed for L.A.'s gangs to buy automatic weapons.

The three-day series of articles, entitled "Dark Alliance: The Story Behind the Crack Explosion," told the story of a Los Angeles drug operation run by Ricky Donnell Ross, described sympathetically as "a disillusioned 19-year-old . . . who, at the dawn of the 1980s, found himself adrift on the streets of South-Central Los Angeles." The Dark Alliance series recounted how Ross began peddling small quantities of cocaine in the early 1980s and rapidly grew into one of the largest cocaine dealers in southern California until he was convicted of federal drug trafficking charges in March 1996. The series claimed that Ross' rise in the drug world was made possible by Oscar Danilo Blandon and Norwin Meneses, two individuals with ties to the Fuerza Democratica Nicaraguense (FDN), one group comprising the Nicaraguan Contras. Blandon and Meneses reportedly sold tons of cocaine to Ross, who in turn converted it to crack and sold it in the black communities of South Central Los Angeles. Blandon and Meneses were said to have used their drug trafficking profits to help fund the Contra army's war effort.
 
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To add to what you've posted; people also tend to look only at Black Americans and skip over the Black Immigrants of their own free will. It is proven that they (Black Immigrants) are more likely to be educated and/or get educated, more likely to marry and create a dual income household and nuclear family, and more likely to be entrepreneurial and have businesses.

I asked you directly to talk to me and you've ignored every post I've made.

Why do you insist on ignoring one of the only black people in this thread while continuing to pretend like you are a master of the race/culture?

I'll level with you on one thing. My ancestors from Ghana were not slaves and were immigrants. I'm a minority amongst a minority. And I am in this group that is educated, more likely to marry, a dual income, and a 'nuclear' family. Hey, I mean I still get people that describe me as "he speaks so well", as if that's a fuckin miracle.

Outside of that. You keep saying a lot of shit that is flat out disrespectful.

Anata wa wakanai... Excuse my broken Nihongo.
 
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Never in my life have I ever thought I will seriously consider homeschooling my children. But in the past year that discussion has happen quite often with my husband. We might just be forced to if CRT shows up in my children's curriculum.

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Posting a Fox News/Tucker Carlson video more or less invalidates whatever point you were trying to make.
 
Posting a Fox News/Tucker Carlson video more or less invalidates whatever point you were trying to make.

No it doesn't. He just gave a voice to a concerned mother. This is just your tactic to try and take her voice away.
 
No it doesn't. He just gave a voice to a concerned mother. This is just your tactic to try and take her voice away.
Tucker Carlson didn't have her on to give her a voice, he was exploiting her just as he exploits any other non-white person he has on his show.

He is the most despicable, lowlife scumbag in media today. Bar none.
 
Never in my life have I ever thought I will seriously consider homeschooling my children. But in the past year that discussion has happen quite often with my husband. We might just be forced to if CRT shows up in my children's curriculum.

Well, if you’re prepared to home school a law student, that idea might be relevant.
 
Tucker Carlson didn't have her on to give her a voice, he was exploiting her just as he exploits any other non-white person he has on his show.

He is the most despicable, lowlife scumbag in media today. Bar none.

Isn't it curious how everyone that has a public voice that happens to disagree with you and your friends here is somehow of very poor character. [according to you of course] Everyone is a grifter or a uncle Tom or a scumbag. Quite a coincidence I'd say.
I for one liked a lot what she had to say and I thank Tucker for giving me the opportunity to hear her.
 
Isn't it curious how everyone that has a public voice that happens to disagree with you and your friends here is somehow of very poor character. [according to you of course] Everyone is a grifter or a uncle Tom or a scumbag. Quite a coincidence I'd say.
I for one liked a lot what she had to say and I thank Tucker for giving me the opportunity to hear her.

You gave up your legitimacy in the discussion or my interest in much of anything you say when you tried to peg me as some far leftist who needs a bunch of the similar BARF hivemind to back him up.

When you want to have a conversation that is genuine, let me know. I'm willing to do that, as I have always done with others I disagree with. But you'll have to start using your head and quit being so incredibly susceptible to propaganda before that can happen.
 
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Ah yes Tucker, the guy who openly talks about the replacement theory under the guise of "Just asking questions", and whose lawyers in court argued that his show is entertainment only and reasonable people view it as such. Oh and let's not forget one of his writers got fired for moonlighting on white nationalists boards.
 
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Isn't it curious how everyone that has a public voice that happens to disagree with you and your friends here is somehow of very poor character. [according to you of course] Everyone is a grifter or a uncle Tom or a scumbag. Quite a coincidence I'd say.
I for one liked a lot what she had to say and I thank Tucker for giving me the opportunity to hear her.
Tucker Carlson has, throughout this pandemic:
1. Told people that the Pandemic was a hoax
2. Has extensively criticized the use of masks and has even told people to confront people wearing masks.
3. Has repeatedly undermined the Covid Vaccine, putting up conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory on how the vaccine is more harmful than good.

He is essentially spewing misinformation that is killing people and has been killing people.

As I said, he is a despicable asshole who does not deserve to be treated with any respect, and his main writer was a known racist with many racist rants on a racist site.

It's pretty ironic that you're defending a lousy P.O.S. like that in this thread.
 
You gave up your legitimacy in the discussion or my interest in much of anything you say when you tried to peg me as some far leftist who needs a bunch of the similar BARF hivemind to back him up.

And yet I was proven correct.

]When you want to have a conversation that is genuine, let me know. I'm willing to do that, as I have always done with others I disagree with. But you'll have to start using your head and quit being so incredibly susceptible to propaganda before that can happen.

I see a discrepancy between the image you like to project of yourself on here and reality. I don't think you want genuine conversation. People interested in genuine conversation discuss the topic at hand not try their best to destroy the credibility of those that disagree with him.
 
Tucker Carlson has, throughout this pandemic:
1. Told people that the Pandemic was a hoax
2. Has extensively criticized the use of masks and has even told people to confront people wearing masks.
3. Has repeatedly undermined the Covid Vaccine, putting up conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory on how the vaccine is more harmful than good.

He is essentially spewing misinformation that is killing people and has been killing people.

As I said, he is a despicable asshole who does not deserve to be treated with any respect, and his main writer was a known racist with many racist rants on a racist site.

It's pretty ironic that you're defending a lousy P.O.S. like that in this thread.

And more important he has given a voice to a mother that just like me is seeing the downside of CRT indoctrination in schools. But you don't want to discuss that so you try character assassination's because that seems to be the ticket to "genuine conversation" to those of you defending CRT here.
 
And more important he has given a voice to a mother that just like me is seeing the downside of CRT indoctrination in schools. But you don't want to discuss that so you try character assassination's because that seems to be the ticket to "genuine conversation" to those of you defending CRT here.

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