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Matt504

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Ok. So disagree. I was clearly playing devil's advocate. I feel the same way.

We're already collectively playing Devils advocate with all the babies we make that are trapped in poverty because what if THIS is the one that could save us all.
 

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What the hell kind of question is this???:what: This is like asking what do you need more to survive: food or water? You obviously need both.

How can you advocate creating jobs for black people and then scoff at the notion of producing black people themselves?

Black relationships create black families.
Black families create black communities.
Black communities are what drive a black economy.

This question really doesn't make any sense when you consider the fact that most black entrepreneurs have black spouses/families anyway. So there is no logical reason why this question was posed as if the two scenarios are mutually exclusive.
 

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You nikkaz and ur gymnastics :mjgrin:
Ni66as will say ANYTHING to rationalize their lust for nonblack p*ssy. The sole purpose of this thread is to make ni66az feel better about chasing nonblack women. Ni66as just making up hypothetical situations up and down this thread to prove an argument that ignores common sense.:mjlol:
 

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What the hell kind of question is this???:what: This is like asking what do you need more to survive: food or water? You obviously need both.

How can you advocate creating jobs for black people and then scoff at the notion of producing black people themselves?

Black relationships create black families.
Black families create black communities.
Black communities are what drive a black economy.

This question really doesn't make any sense when you consider the fact that most black entrepreneurs have black spouses/families anyway. So there is no logical reason why this question was posed as if the two scenarios are mutually exclusive.


Clearly didn't read the OP at all.... carry on my guy.... we're on the same team.... youre trying your hardest to disagree with me but since you didn't even read the OP, You don't even realize that we're on the same page...



Clown shyt
 

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Logically the answer would be creating jobs, but that's only if you're under the impression that blacks will hire nothing but blacks:yeshrug:


Procreating with our own would seem like the most sensible, giving that if we don't we may fukk around and be dwindling like the Native Americans. Only problem with that is now you have a black child that you hope will survive long enough to have children of their own and continue the legacy:mjcry:

Short term answer: Jobs
Long Term answer: More black babies
 

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Entrepreneurship and creating jobs is "extra stuff"?

Do you honestly think that black American men are building (to the best of our ability)?

Generally speaking, no, and yall can get on here and pretend like that's not the case but we all know.

How is not building anything for black people (and in some cases, even being against it) "Pro Black"?

Why do MOST Black men not care about building? Why do most of us complain about the man but only want to work for "the man's" companies our whole life? Yall won't even acknowledge that it takes more than just sleeping with black women and creating black children to be Pro Black. To be Pro Black, you need to be PRO BUILDING, if you're not then you're not Pro Black, you're just another nikka who wants us all to rely on the white man for everything
With this y'all pretend a measure or comparison of wealth with other groups is the only indication of success for black people.

Being "pro black" doesn't mean raising black wealth statistics. It's about allowing out people to live free, happy, and prosperous.

It would not be a win for us to have low numbers of people just so we can say more of us own something.

Y'all gotta stop looking at wealth as the only measure.

Example. On paper white people have much more wealth than blacks. But when you analyze actual quality of life, the average white person isn't living much or any better than the average black person. It's because all the "wealth" is in the top 10%. The rest of them are just scraping by like the rest of Americans. So going by those statistics in order to come up with your ideals about what "pro black" is, is misguided in the first place.

Also another thing to consider about "wealth"

It's not always better than having liquid cash.

I have $100K in the bank gaining interest.

You own a $100K home.

House market goes to shyt.

Who's better off here?

So it's not always the case that the guy who owns something is better off than the guy that doesn't.

Sometimes the guy "working for the white man" might be in a better position to help out our people than the guy that owns the tow truck company. And at the very least the guy that owns the tow truck company will need more paying customers.

So it's not some one size fits all plan that everyone should use. One plan is no better than another. As long as you are working towards the betterment of black people you are "pro black"

With yalls rhetoric you are more anti-white than anything else. Which is fine I guess. They more than deserve it, but you shouldn't judge other people for not taking that stance.
 

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You realize the majority of black people are not living in poverty right?

Yes

Overall, 20% of children in the U.S., or 14.7 million, lived in poverty in 2013 – down from 22%, or 16.3 million, in 2010. (Poverty in 2013 was defined as living in a household with an annual income below $23,624 for a family of four with two related children.) During this period, the poverty rate declined for Hispanic, white and Asian children. Among black children, however, the rate held steady at about 38%. Black children were almost four times as likely as white or Asian children to be living in poverty in 2013, and significantly more likely than Hispanic children.


Black child poverty rate holds steady, even as other groups see declines
 

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