Do Black Americans have it easier than Caribbean Blacks?

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I'm not sure how I personally turned your words around, as I've never commented, quoted or spoken to you before.
I was liking the other guy's comments because he wasn't taking it seriously, as I also stopped taking it seriously when I realized EVERYTHING North Americans discuss is to fight each other. There's no civil debates, it's ALWAYS about an argument, and I don't care for it.
Complain about segregation, but segregate yourselves. Complain about equality, but don't perpetuate it for immigrants. Honestly, I don't know how you live there, it is like EVERYONE is your enemy and EVERYONE is segregated, thank God I am where I am.
Ok.

I take it serious because I study racism, and how it has effect black people throughout the world. When you fully realize what we have been through, and not just think that was back then, it changes your whole thought process. When you see what is still happening to blacks all around the world, and fully understand it, it changes your perception of reality. We are falling, and turning into a permanent underclass. There are no black countries just places with blacks in top positions because they owe debt to racists countries and people in power. The same for any major business. As for me I have money, and my life is getting better, and better, but as it gets better, I see more, and more blacks who don't seem to be there. If they are a lot of them are c00ns. I got this by learning how this game is played in the world. My mother used to say i take things too serious but, because of it I found answers to all my questions, and live a good life but, I still see my people don't see the con game that is being played on them because they think they are not that bad. We don't understand money is not whats in your pocket, its real physical property.

This was a question I keep asking about us(why we can't wake up?) and I found the final answer from dealing with people in this forum. It sounds weird but, I feel you can learn from anything, and because most people don't really tell you how they feel in person, the internet is the best way to hear their deepest emotions. I just never thought words can still be twisted when its written because if you don't understand you can just read it over, and over to you get a full understanding. I underestimated emotions. I'm the type that needs answers to things, which is why them not understanding what I meant is confusing to me but, its a life lesson I learned. I'm going to use this to make more money in the future.

Anyway, it wasn't what I meant. And people are segregated when they have no wealth. Again not necessarily money, but real physical property, and power in the thoughts of the people. I still believe in the idea of white genetic survival but, that is another topic.
 

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I just happen to come up on these two articles, and I see these racists people are really being bold with their new games. Black people, WAKE UP!

@Jisselle This is why I take racism serious, and its not a joke. The racists play the game sneaky, and if you are not paying attention they will have you fukked up because of how they use the laws. This is what I meant when I was comparing Nazi germany to the immigrant situation. I was laughed at for comparing the two, and look what I find. Yall thought I was crazy huh:ufdup:

Trust me, they will do some sheisty shyt when it comes to immigrants. To the immigrants who are not about living in lala land, and take politics serious, Pay attention, If you don't want to get caught up with the bullshyt. These b*stards are using his lyrics to give him LIFE in prison. NO criminal record or anything.

http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/...faces-life-in-prison-for-gang-related-lyrics/
California rapper faces life in prison for gang-related lyrics


"As ABC 10 reports, he and about 14 other gang members are currently facing attempted murder charges stemming from nine local shootings since April 2013. Although the MC hasn’t been officially tied to the murders, prosecutors are looking to charge Duncan by linking his latest album, No Safety, to an obscure 2000 California law that states gang members can be prosecuted if they somehow “benefit” from crimes committed by other gang members.
Prosecutors claim that No Safety makes Duncan’s gang affiliations clear, and that Duncan has “benefited from the shootings because his gang gained in status, allowing him to sell more albums.” The case marks the first time the law has actually ever been enforced.


Deputy District Attorney Anthony Campagna pointed to the album’s cover as one piece of evidence against Duncan. “We’re not just talking about a CD of anything, of love songs. We’re talking about a CD (cover) … there is a revolver with bullets,” he noted.

Duncan’s attorney, Brian Watkins, has called the charges “a reach,” saying: “It’s shocking. He has no criminal record. Nothing in his lyrics say go out and commit a crime. Nothing in his lyrics reference these shootings, yet they are holding him liable for conspiracy. There are huge constitutional issues.”

This issue impacts Jamaicas economy. I saw how they did this when it happened. Jamaican officials sold their people out, and most of the population payed it no mind! Black people, WAKE UP!

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20131210/news/news4.html
'Dairy Industry In Crisis'

This article explains the little trick that was played on Jamaica
http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/jamaica-milk-production-industry-imported-powder
In the late 1980s, Jamaica had a successful milk industry, in part because of policies that increased tariffs on imported milk powder. The tariff revenue was passed on to local dairy producers as a subsidy.

But in 1992, the World Bank required Jamaica to lift the tariff as a condition for granting a loan. Soon enough, Jamaica was flooded with imported, heavily-subsidized powdered milk.

The milk powder wasn't all bad though because it was cheaper and didn't require refrigeration, which benefited poor families. On the other hand, the destruction of the local dairy industry weakened the long-term food security of Jamaica.

"A country that feeds itself is a country that is self sufficient," Rayson said.

Christopher Serju, agriculture writer for The Gleaner, Jamaica's leading newspaper, said the dairy industry has suffered more than any other in Jamaica because of trade liberalization.

Rayson said he is going to try to raise beef since there is no way to turn a profit in the dairy business.

"It's too late now," he said. "The business is more than gone."

http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/jamaica-agriculture-rural-farming-economy
Jamaica: the richest poor nation on earth

 
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I just happen to come up on these two articles, and I see these racists people are really being bold with their new games. Black people, WAKE UP!

@Jisselle This is why I take racism serious, and its not a joke. The racists play the game sneaky, and if you are not paying attention they will have you fukked up because of how they use the laws. This is what I meant when I was comparing Nazi germany to the immigrant situation. I was laughed at for comparing the two, and look what I find. Yall thought I was crazy huh:ufdup:

Trust me, they will do some sheisty shyt when it comes to immigrants. To the immigrants who are not about living in lala land, and take politics serious, Pay attention, If you don't want to get caught up with the bullshyt. These b*stards are using his lyrics to give him LIFE in prison. NO criminal record or anything.

http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/...faces-life-in-prison-for-gang-related-lyrics/
California rapper faces life in prison for gang-related lyrics


"As ABC 10 reports, he and about 14 other gang members are currently facing attempted murder charges stemming from nine local shootings since April 2013. Although the MC hasn’t been officially tied to the murders, prosecutors are looking to charge Duncan by linking his latest album, No Safety, to an obscure 2000 California law that states gang members can be prosecuted if they somehow “benefit” from crimes committed by other gang members.
Prosecutors claim that No Safety makes Duncan’s gang affiliations clear, and that Duncan has “benefited from the shootings because his gang gained in status, allowing him to sell more albums.” The case marks the first time the law has actually ever been enforced.


Deputy District Attorney Anthony Campagna pointed to the album’s cover as one piece of evidence against Duncan. “We’re not just talking about a CD of anything, of love songs. We’re talking about a CD (cover) … there is a revolver with bullets,” he noted.

Duncan’s attorney, Brian Watkins, has called the charges “a reach,” saying: “It’s shocking. He has no criminal record. Nothing in his lyrics say go out and commit a crime. Nothing in his lyrics reference these shootings, yet they are holding him liable for conspiracy. There are huge constitutional issues.”

This issue impacts Jamaicas economy. I saw how they did this when it happened. Jamaican officials sold their people out, and most of the population payed it no mind! Black people, WAKE UP!

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20131210/news/news4.html
'Dairy Industry In Crisis'

This article explains the little trick that was played on Jamaica
http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/jamaica-milk-production-industry-imported-powder
In the late 1980s, Jamaica had a successful milk industry, in part because of policies that increased tariffs on imported milk powder. The tariff revenue was passed on to local dairy producers as a subsidy.

But in 1992, the World Bank required Jamaica to lift the tariff as a condition for granting a loan. Soon enough, Jamaica was flooded with imported, heavily-subsidized powdered milk.

The milk powder wasn't all bad though because it was cheaper and didn't require refrigeration, which benefited poor families. On the other hand, the destruction of the local dairy industry weakened the long-term food security of Jamaica.

"A country that feeds itself is a country that is self sufficient," Rayson said.

Christopher Serju, agriculture writer for The Gleaner, Jamaica's leading newspaper, said the dairy industry has suffered more than any other in Jamaica because of trade liberalization.

Rayson said he is going to try to raise beef since there is no way to turn a profit in the dairy business.

"It's too late now," he said. "The business is more than gone."

http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/jamaica-agriculture-rural-farming-economy
Jamaica: the richest poor nation on earth


Please stop tagging me, like I said before I do not care for the conversation.
 
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