UberEatsDriver
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I get what you are saying but I can easily say the same thing for why Black immigrants moved to mainly NY in America right? The point is they just go to one place or region and alienate themselves from Native Black people. Even if we say the key reason to move is for economic stability....even then why do they rarely make the iniatives themselves AS A GROUP to go around Native Black people from the regions? Its rarely visits to the deep south or if they go somewhere outside of NY/Tri-State and Florida, its to a state with a town with more white people.
yes I saw where you said that Scotians themselves moved to Ontario but they know the country already. Its their country
You remember what people said when Trump won or before he won that they hope he wins not cause they support him but because it would wake Black people in America up? With what is going on with Trudeau now, I'm hoping Scheer comes in. They would get the hardest drawn out wake up call ever. Over in the UK, with that Brexit deal they are working on alot of them want that Boris Johnson who used to be London Mayor to be the next Prime Minister. He is cool with Trump and Bannon and has had racist comments in the past and recently made this tweet.
Trump in America, and possibly Scheer in Canada and Johnson in the UK....by the end of next decade finally more will have woken up. I'm not saying all but there will be a drastic decrease in the Blacks in America are lazy and we are better than them cause we are so educated talking point...trust me on that.
You’re going to have to explain me what it is that you are talking about because when Caribbean folks came to NYC there was a whole group of African Americans freshly migrated from the South living here and those West Indians mostly moved into their neighborhoods since they came to America with nothing.
The West Indian Day Parade was birthed in Harlem - an area with one of the richest African American histories in the north.
So what alienation do you speak of?