This
This was the beginning of the end for this bytch.
The look on that woman’s face like

“bytch, it’s a yes or no question.”

This
This was the beginning of the end for this bytch.


I really thought Kamala would get the nomination since she had the backing of the Boule power base.
I guess they are as powerless and ineffective as brehs have argued with me many times on here have said.
I was holding out hope that if we could at least get blacks with money and resources on code, that it would create a trickle down effect.
I think it’s settling in that I don’t really have any hope for the black community as there are too many fault lines and no one is willing to compromise. I’m scared for the next generation of blacks.
Just gonna worry about myself from now on. Less headache.![]()

Who told you that Hillary? lmfao you eediot.... awohTulsi is a republican plant. We need real change from the left. Not a republican in a Hawaiian shirt.
Her actions.Who told you that Hillary? lmfao you eediot.... awoh
Member Since: Nov 18, 2016All right one down now get rid of sanders.

I’m talking about the poster who said I was riding with Clinton, not about Tulsi.I am sure she voted for Bernie to..since she...umm...stepped down from her position with the DNC to support Bernie when everyone had to ride for Clinton
I’m talking about the poster who said I was riding with Clinton, not about Tulsi.
A conservative Hindu is a Republican, not a Democrat.
I think the boule is as strong and on code as ever...the problem is that the average African-American (ADOS/FBA) is realizing that they [boule] do not advocate for our interest and so we are divorcing ourselves of them.
The problem that I see is in divorcing ourselves from the only leadership we ever had is going to create a vacuum. See what happened to Chicago once them OG gang leaders got locked up? Who provides direction to these renegades on the street? Everything is fractured and splintered and now defined by your block. And now destruction is everywhere.
We ain’t got no other legitimate alternatives to leadership. Y’all keep running with this narrative that the Boule has white paymasters when most of them are business owners with black constituents. This doesn’t feel like a great time for African Americans, it feels like we’re at our most vulnerable.

Chicago averaged about 900 homicides a year when those leaders were on the street. Its half that number now. There is just more media coverage now.
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The problem that I see is in divorcing ourselves from the only leadership we ever had is going to create a vacuum. See what happened to Chicago once them OG gang leaders got locked up? Who provides direction to these renegades on the street? Everything is fractured and splintered and now defined by your block. And now destruction is everywhere.
We ain’t got no other legitimate alternatives to leadership. Y’all keep running with this narrative that the Boule has white paymasters when most of them are business owners with black constituents. This doesn’t feel like a great time for African Americans, it feels like we’re at our most vulnerable. We’re divorcing ourselves of black leadership. We’re divorcing ourselves of Caribbean and Continental lateral relationships. Whatever we are doing does not seem strategic, but purely emotional, and extremely shortsighted.
they used as a pawns and self serving for their pockets only those days are done...The leaders we have now are not like the leaders we had back then. They need to go...![]()
I don't know YOU mentioned leadership...Who are the leaders we have now?
