yeah I'm not a big fan of her myself ...or that guy she's with whos always talking about black wealth disparities.
The black wealth angle particularly bugs me because "wealth" as pertains to the u.s. system pertains to worth which isn't assessed by African Americans.
Why is that a problem?
My family can own 4 homes "worth" 40k a pop on the open market. Total 160k on open market
1. My grandparents can live in one avoiding nursing home fees
2. My cousin a college student could live in another to avoid room and board fees
3. A recently married uncle could live in the 3rd while saving to buy a new home
4. The last home could be rented out to a family friend bringing in revenue.
Note: this isnt a facetious argument my family(grandaddy) owns property and this has been a normal type setup as people move in and out of homes.
Now a cac can come along and buy a home worth 200k with fewer rooms less square footage in terms of property etc. and I'm suppose to feel some type of way cause some cac says their asset is worth more than mine
...fukk outta here
Every time he gets on that wealth shyt I tune out ...not because black wealth is unimportant
but because of the angle he approaches the subject.
I'm not chasing some random valuation that cacs dictate when I have my own means of assessment.