So you can honestly say you haven't seen black professionals or upper middle class black folks in the whole world??In America though.....
And I've been many places worldwide.

Where exactly have you been? Let me guess:
Rome
London
Greece

So you can honestly say you haven't seen black professionals or upper middle class black folks in the whole world??In America though.....
And I've been many places worldwide.


No I'm saying blacks are being priced out of places where the min wage is being raised.Tie together two completely unrelated things brehs.
U mean to tell me negus are doing great in places where the minimum wage is at the minimum? fukk outta hea![]()
so you think it shouldnt be increased?No I'm saying blacks are being priced out of places where the min wage is being raised.
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Again, 2 completely unrelated issues unless you can prove gentrification is racially motivated and not purely economic in natureNo I'm saying blacks are being priced out of places where the min wage is being raised.
We arent doing great anywhere in America.

That's not what I said at all idiot.
your wordsyes, because this thread is about raceNo I'm saying blacks are being priced out of places where the min wage is being raised.
We arent doing great anywhere in America.

it's like he is in a different threadTie together two completely unrelated things brehs.
U mean to tell me negus are doing great in places where the minimum wage is at the minimum? fukk outta hea![]()

fukk you're stupid. I said I think prices are going to stay pretty much the same but unemployment will rise.your words

fukk you're stupid. I said I think prices are going to stay pretty much the same but unemployment will rise.
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Myth: Raising the federal minimum wage won't benefit workers in states where the hourly minimum rate is already higher than the federal minimum.
Not true: While 29 states and the District of Columbia currently have a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum, increasing the federal minimum wage will boost the earnings for nearly 38 million low-wage workers nationwide. That includes workers in those states already earning above the current federal minimum. Raising the federal minimum wage is an important part of strengthening the economy. A raise for minimum wage earners will put more money in more families' pockets, which will be spent on goods and services, stimulating economic growth locally and nationall

Why would I be mad at this? I'm not a small business owner and I make well over 15.cuz that's what the OP was tawkin' bout, huh
but still
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I think raising the min wage does little to nothing to address the problem.so you think it shouldnt be increased?
This is America, its always about race for blacks.yes, because this thread is about race![]()
Its economic, but the downside to these proposed "fixes" always disproportionately affect blacks.Again, 2 completely unrelated issues unless you can prove gentrification is racially motivated and not purely economic in nature
U picked the wrong cause to try and pretend to give a fukk about negus.... as a free market groupie you should be all about gentrification; it is one of the closest expressions of pure free market mechanisms
As someone who moved around a lot in NYC I can say on my end any gentrification done on my part was purely economical. People facing double digit rent hike percentages don't have time for racial oppression.
you are the first post after the op in the threadWhy would I be mad at this? I'm not a small business owner and I make well over 15.
Why are you acting like such a fakkit over this? I said my opinion that's that? I was replying to another post not the article you fukking weirdo. Also that quote has nothing at all to do with what I said. I understand your a low life bum and are happy to get a raise but breh don't come at me sideways. I'm happy for you. Even though you idiots are just going to buy Gucci belts and TVs and leave zero for your savings.

erp derp, NOPE!This is America, its always about race for blacks.