Democrats continue to ignore BM. Zohran doesn't mention them in his speech even though they voted for him in bigger #s than BW who he mentioned.

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Politicians pander to those who vote. Black men vote the least of all men, according to Pew Research, so there's no incentive for politicians to pander to them. But it's also a chicken-and-egg situation because maybe Black men vote less because politicians aren't engaging them. Either way, it's something that needs more examination and discussion.

Data shows Black men vote less than other demographic groups​

BY Jeff Allen Orange County
UPDATED 4:52 PM ET May. 09, 2024 PUBLISHED 2:56 PM ET May 09, 2024

ORLANDO, Fla. — As the upcoming 2024 election approaches, there’s a group of society that lags behind other racial and demographic groups when it comes to voter participation.

What You Need To Know

  • Pew Research estimates Black Americans will make up about 14% of the electorate in the November presidential election
  • The data shows Black women’s participation in elections is typically about 10 percentage points higher than Black men.
  • Marquis McKenzie says the voter registration system can be confusing for felons seeking to regain their right to vote


Pew Research estimates Black Americans will make up about 14% of the electorate in this November’s presidential election.
But while Black women make up a higher percentage of women who vote, Black men make up a smaller percentage of overall men who vote.
That data shows Black women’s participation in election is about 10 percentage points higher than Black men.
In an election that could be close, campaigns know getting out the vote among all parts of the electorate could be key.
Marquis McKenzie says cleaning is something his mother would not cut corners on — and that meant neither could her children.
“We used to hate her for it because she would have us to the most tedious things, like pull out the refrigerator and clean behind, clean under the stove,” he said.
The attention to detail came in handy when, at just 16 years old, McKenzie found himself locked up for armed robbery. Despite the prison sentence, he said he found pride in something he knew he could do well.
“My dorm came in first place for six months straight, so I’m like if I’m doing this for free, when I get out I might as well do it because I didn’t think any establishment would be worse than cleaning a prison,” said McKenzie. “So it’s something I learned a passion for at an early age.”
When he was released from prison, he had trouble moving up in jobs because of his felony conviction, so he eventually started his own cleaning business.
“I was like, you know what, let’s just go for it,” said McKenzie.
But even a successful business owner, it took 10 years for McKenzie to regain his right to vote, only after Florida voters approved a ballot amendment pushed by the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition.
He now works for the organization to help other returning citizens returning from incarceration fully regain their voting rights. He said the state voter registration system, though, can create confusion.
“We’ve seen people who felt they were whole-heartedly eligible to vote receive a voter registration card, and then they go vote and turn around and get arrested,” he said.
He said that can lead to apathy.
“They just totally check out of the process, right?" he said. "Even those who are eligible or right there at the finish line, one little hiccup, can cause them to not want to be involved in democracy, which is crazy."
McKenzie said when he first got out of prison, he didn’t care about voting.
“I think for a lot of people, they don’t understand it so they stay away from it," he said. "And I didn’t think voting was necessary, and I didn’t think it was a tool I needed to survive, so it was the last use of my worries, to be honest,."
Now that he can vote again, McKenzie said he doesn’t miss an election. But he gets why other Black men don’t vote.
With that segment of society disproportionately incarcerated, McKenzie says even if they regain their voting rights, many don’t care to vote. He said those running for office must make the connection.
As a small business owner, the economy is everything, and as a father of three, McKenzie is also concerned about education. And if government leaders or candidates aren’t addressing affordable housing, he believes many in his community lose faith in the system.
“Someone who doesn’t have somewhere to live, I would imagine voting’s not a priority to them,” said McKenzie. “Someone who can’t live with their family members because they’re banned because of a conviction, voting’s not going to be something. So having a candidate or an issue that’s on the ballot that can address some of that, or at least try to address some of that, that’s one of the very first thoughts to at least get people to participate."
"If not, they don’t see a reason to be connected to voting," he continued.

Out of curiosity for this election I did some rough math from the exit polls I saw and it was:

BM total 72,524 - votes for Mamdani 44,965 - for Cuomo 22,482 - other 5077

BW total 103605 - votes for Mamdani 55,947 - for Cuomo 43,514 - other 4144

So @Problematic Pat is wrong

The age breakdown will tell the real story
 
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It means, since people were throwing around that he was from Uganda, and his father is from Uganda, that I assumed he had some sort of African heritage.

Did I look it up? No, because I don’t give af as much as you do apparently about irrelevant shyt.


U HAVE COMPLETELY LOST IT

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Reality is Black men are irrelevant on a national scale (and really any level you look at it) because we don't work as a group and allow c00ns to promote an image of us as retarded thugs and make propaganda to convince others we're idiots.

Even with all their issues, Black women can collectively work together or at least largely look like they are.

Plus, y'all don't really understand group dynamics or human dynamics really if you're still surprised by other males not lifting you up. It's actually really fakkity and weak, but most Black men doing really operate like men :yeshrug:

It's because muthafuggas talk both sides out their ass.

Alot of these nikkas are always talking that we need to be pro black when it comes to progressive agendas in these political threads or we need to fight MAGA .

But then talk that bootstrap "Nobody owes you nothing" bullshyt like staunch GOP members when it comes to actual black men crying for help and support after going through hardship.
 

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THE GASLIGHTING OF BLACK MEN IN THIS THREAD IS A SIGHT TO BEHOLD :wow:


This mf'er shouted out TRANNIES but could fix his lips together to mention Black males.

You mean to tell me there are statistically more fags then Black male voters or constituents in the city of New York...is that what I am to believe?

Y'all got it I don't even feel like engaging with the bs tonight :pachaha:

The first couple of pages in this thread had me heated. Sounded like a bunch of fags from LSA. Mandani went out of his way to mention every fukking body else BUT BM. I'll be honest, I didn't vote for him. The shyt he's talkmbout doesn't affect me at all.

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The first couple of pages in this thread had me heated. Sounded like a bunch of fags from LSA. Mandani went out of his way to mention every fukking body else BUT BM. I'll be honest, I didn't vote for him. The shyt he's talkmbout doesn't affect me at all.

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It wasn’t an accident that he did that either.

Politicians are very meticulous people. They plan everything carefully, down to what they’re going to wear, what words they’re going to use, their body language, etc.

It wasn’t some “accident” or minor slight he didn’t mention black men. :camby:
 

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I SEE SOME OF
YALL ARE PLAYING DENSE...

THE VID IN THE OP
NEVER SAID ZORHAN SHOULD
HAVE SPECIFICALLY
MENTIONED BLACK MEN.

HE SAID BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN
SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN SEPARATED.
ZORHAN COULD HAD EASILY
ACKNOWLEDGED THE BLACK VOTE
AS ONE UNIT.

WHY CANT DEMOCRATS ACKNOWLEDGE
BLACK PPL AS A WHOLE ANYMORE
LIKE THEY DO WITH OTHER GROUPS?

WHY DO DEMOCRATS ALWAYS
SEPARATE BLACK WOMEN
FROM BLACK MEN?
:devil:
:evil:


The goal of the democrat party is to promote BW over BM so that they stay sucking big daddy government's dikk. While the repubs want us to be carnivorous. The black male unemployment rate has been silently increasing for years. No one talks about it.

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:hubie:Got nothing to do with me. She looks like a kid-kid so I don't look deep into backgrounds of young'ns.
 

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Nice attempts to deflect and gas light us as black men. But once again as visionaries and forward thinkers,we simply are doing the mathmatics:respect:


I called this out yesterday when he announced that all female team. I was told it was one big nothing burger,"dont ruffle any feathers black man". @Piff Perkins,you ready to talk about the optics now?

All they kept telling me was how legit the females on his team were. Yes,one of the biggest names made her name by having a mission to get female politicians elected. I put two and two together and wondered if maybe Mamdani is simply a face/figurehead for what these women want to do.


He shouted out black women because they are women and thats all those women on his team care about. Not because they are black women.


This is white women continuing to seperate our women from us and puppetteer them for their own needs. If not the needs of the white man according to universal law#TheChildOfMan


Black needs in general wont be taken into account,just the woman aspect because they will benefit as well as white women.

These white women know if they can pupeeteer black women,they will also be able to control their sons for many more generations to come. But as black men yall dont wanna take this seriousl,when will it stop? Not telling you to go protest or be up in arms. But having some awareness of their agenda is neccessary:respect:
He was named after Kwame Nkrumah the first President of Ghana and revolutionary in African independence. His father is a professor of African and international politics- specifically colonialism and post colonialism. But he didn’t mention black men though so that negates his entire agenda. Contrarian clowns are the worst.
 

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I SEE SOME OF
YALL ARE PLAYING DENSE...

THE VID IN THE OP
NEVER SAID ZORHAN SHOULD
HAVE SPECIFICALLY
MENTIONED BLACK MEN.

HE SAID BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN
SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN SEPARATED.
ZORHAN COULD HAD EASILY
ACKNOWLEDGED THE BLACK VOTE
AS ONE UNIT.

WHY CANT DEMOCRATS ACKNOWLEDGE
BLACK PPL AS A WHOLE ANYMORE
LIKE THEY DO WITH OTHER GROUPS?

WHY DO DEMOCRATS ALWAYS
SEPARATE BLACK WOMEN
FROM BLACK MEN?
:devil:
:evil:

They’re not dense. They’re purposefully “negro shut up! And don’t make a fuss” type ppl. Nobody is saying Mamdani shouldn’t have won or that black ppl shouldn’t have voted. But like you said, it’s just stupid to look at the black vote as this gendered separate entity if you’re not gonna give both genders credit. It’s just pointless. Especially when the blame is going to be super gendered. These Stockholm’s syndrome black men on this site, don’t ever want black men being opinionated outside of these niche forums. shyt is getting weirder by the day. :dead:
 

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He was named after Kwame Nkrumah the first President of Ghana and revolutionary in African independence. His father is a professor of African and international politics- specifically colonialism and post colonialism. But he didn’t mention black men though so that negates his entire agenda. Contrarian clowns are the worst.
Wow! He has a name! Well that clears that up! :ohhh:
 

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Man all I care about is his ideas/policies towards making NYC more affordable and his focus on expanding mental health services to all which includes Black people.

Government shut down, people can't eat, people struggling to pay rent, etc. This is the least of my worries, I just want my community to improve. :francis:
Nikkas on here treating this shyt like popularity contests. You don't have to like these people
 

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Feel like when Dems try to appeal to cats they call it pandering then when they don't folks feel ignored.

I'm not a dnc shill, I'm a bothsider but that's not fair. The democrats held a "black men summit" on bet and nikkas was trashing it.

nikkas gotta decide.

*repost from dapcity*
 
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