A journalist tells black chicago to be more welcoming towards migrants

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:francis:In case ya'll don't know, lots of black folk are making their voices heard on this. Yes, a bunch will say "We have nothing against them, but put them somewhere else." You can't have neighborhoods that don't have shyt and then take away parks and other public resources. So again, folks aren't just taking it.

It won’t be a problem until they start sending them Bolingbrook and other affluent neighborhoods.

My issue is this; if you know they are undocumented, why send them 3,000 miles from the border where they came?
I work in Evanston. They are making their way there. Also, they are not "undocumented" in the "snuck in the country" sort of way. They are being processed in Texas and sent here as a political stunt. This is literally well known for over a year.
 

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Amos Wilson mentioned this during a lecture. He asked if Black people had the chance to get out of the bottom rung at the expense of someone else should we take it. People were saying nah. He was like what the fukk you mean nah?

Breh,

Shyt is sad, I get it we are Good People at heart.

But you got to know when to "Be Good To Yourself".

We need a nice dose of "Healthy Group Selfishness".

Every other group has it, most of them don't even have the "Healthy" part,
just "Group Selfishness", and ALWAYS at the expense of others!
 
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Bro. That nonsense is dead

it never died.

noam chomsky once said that the most effective means of corralling the oppressed and convincing them to vote for their own oppression was to present two sides of the same argument. it’s called “manufacturing consent.”

one side wants to aggressively police black people under a banner of “law and order” and economically starve them through the use of courts that sanction discriminatory practices.

the other side wants to look the other way when the police crack our heads open, expressing empty words of sympathy while we’re bleeding out, and economically starve us by displacing our community with model minorities.

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I agree with her sentiment but this is probably the worst way to go about it, disrespectful.
 
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This Shyt right here is a REAL BIG PROBLEM.

Some of us are so dedicated to being "Fair", to MF's who don't even view us as full humans.

FUKK all that.

They don't "Play By The Rules", Why should we?

Now you get how the game is played.


Sticky this shyt to the OP, close the thread and sticky the thread.


This is all people need to understand. Black people are too goddamn fair to everyone execpt themselves
 

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Damn Natalie, this is your introduction to the Coli? :snoop:

Where is her tether ass from?

Natalie is plugged in and comes from an established black family.

She is also co-author of The Almighty Black P Stone Nation: The Rise, Fall and Resurgence of an American Gang and Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation. Natalie is the author of “The Billboard,” a play about abortion; 16th Street Theater produced the play.7

:comeon:

Also, her most famous book that Tanehisi Coates references in his famous essay on reparations.

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Additionally, Natalie grew up in the same neighborhood as Jeff Fort, who was probably her father's age (and whom he most likely knew). So there's nothing odd about her doing a book on the Black P Stones. In fact, many black professionals from Woodlawn often recall their early friendship with Jeff Fort at Hyde Park High School.

I've mentioned Jeff Fort and his connections on here before.

I don’t know much about Hoover but Jeff Fort at least had some respect among old heads because he did stuff for the community. He went to Hyde Park High School, and, at the time, many professional black families sent their kids there. He also grew up in Woodlawn which is where many professional blacks lived. I remember reading a couple biographies of south side professionals recalling Fort and said that he was a pretty smart kid and they respected him for the things that he initially had done since his organization started out as a sort of political organization but that he must have just lost his way. There was sympathy for him among the accounts that I’ve read.

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It's funny how some posters coming at her about migrants when she's the same crowd advocating for the Palestinians.

It's funny how y'all disagree with the migrant situation, yet still dikkriding racist Arab Palestinians.
 
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It won’t be a problem until they start sending them Bolingbrook and other affluent neighborhoods.

My issue is this; if you know they are undocumented, why send them 3,000 miles from the border where they came?

Because it's a sanctuary city, because the red states want blue states to shut up about illegal immigration, and it makes good headlines for the right.
 

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They really expect Black folks to eat garbage huh..
Every white person is foaming at the mouth over migrants and yet they expect Black people to welcome those same people, nah.
Black society is not where you dump uour toxic waste:camby:
 
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