DOLLAR STORES PLANNING FOR PERMANENT AMERICAN UNDERCLASS, SELL MORE GROCERIES THAN WHOLE FOODS

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Damn straight, it's the gulag or the guillotine. Choose now.

What, did you think I'm some type of a bytch? Nah, not me, I've always been up front about my brand of socialism: 100% obedience, or the gulag, or the guillotine. There's your freedom of choice! You got THREE options!
No better argument against socialism than this post right here.
 
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I lived in Bama till recently, Montgomery and Prattville and a bit in Millbrook and wetumpka.
Dollar trees are parasitic with Wal-Marts, they are in the poor areas and the middle class areas.

That said it might be different up in bham

Interesting.... it can’t be a property tax thing.... I see one in an area that has fallen on some economic hardships, but it may have been in place before that city government went bankrupt.....:::
 
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No one deserves a wage period.
You earn a wage, the value of that wage is determined by the scarcity of the marketable skill you have.
end of story.

Feelings don't change reality, you aren't owed shyt just for living, people who are poor and moving towards better things, and people who were poor and got better know these truths.

Deserving a wage and a fair shot of your worth are 2 different things.... and then there is compensation, which is different from wages
 

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Deserving a wage and a fair shot of your worth are 2 different things.... and then there is compensation, which is different from wages
Yeah a wage is part of your compensation, which includes benefits and perks and etc..
Deserving a wage...? Sorry no one deserves a wage. You earn it. You have to offer something of value for someone to want to pay you a wage, so the mindset that you deserve something from someone else, is absurd. You don't deserve and you aren't owed shyt from someone else, that crippling mindset, feed by the black church is what crippled a lot of black americans who are stuck at the bottom, thankfully a lot of black men have left the church and don't carry these pathetic illusions.

A fair shot...this is the real world, there are no fair shots, you have opportunity and a lot of times its random, that said you will have the ability to manufacturer luck if in how you present yourself and how you build relationships. That again can be controlled by yourself.

So nah, disagree fundamentally with everything you are saying.
 

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Everywhere...You never there.
I lived in Bama till recently, Montgomery and Prattville and a bit in Millbrook and wetumpka.
Dollar trees are parasitic with Wal-Marts, they are in the poor areas and the middle class areas.

That said it might be different up in bham
DTs are usually heavy in poor and/or poor rural areas and yes, usually Dollar Trees are literally within walking distance from a WalMart ...





Stay woke. :sas2:
 

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DTs are usually heavy in poor and/or poor rural areas and yes, usually Dollar Trees are literally within walking distance from a WalMart ...





Stay woke. :sas2:
like I said I've seen them in poor and middle class areas.
Fact is everyone likes a good deal.

As for building around wal-marts, that was gamestop's method for staying around and beating out electronic boutique
 

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i make 80K/year and I have a problem with that saying. People that never been poor or (black) say shyt like what you are saying. Nobody is begging for shyt, people deserve a live-able wage, end of story.


I can guranttee you @David_TheMan is a broke cac who believes that keeping everyone destitute will one day make him millions of dollars
 
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You don't deserve and you aren't owed shyt from someone else, that crippling mindset, feed by the black church is what crippled a lot of black americans who are stuck at the bottom, thankfully a lot of black men have left the church and don't carry these pathetic illusions

But no one has worked harder than black Americans, and no one is owed more than black Americans.. I don't see anything wrong for fighting for what you are owed..... and America is definitely indebted to Black Americans.. No question.....

A fair shot...this is the real world, there are no fair shots, you have opportunity and a lot of times its random, that said you will have the ability to manufacturer luck if in how you present yourself and how you build relationships. That again can be controlled by yourself.

Oppression =/= Unfair...... It's like comparing cancer to the common cold.. at the end of the day, you gotta ask yourself, who is determining the wages.. and go from there
 

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But no one has worked harder than black Americans, and no one is owed more than black Americans.. I don't see anything wrong for fighting for what you are owed..... and America is definitely indebted to Black Americans.. No question.....



Oppression =/= Unfair...... It's like comparing cancer to the common cold.. at the end of the day, you gotta ask yourself, who is determining the wages.. and go from there
You are trying to conflate two different things with a poor rhetorical trick.

You aren't owed a wage, you aren't owed a job, you aren't owed benefits. Those are things you earn.
Black Americans are owed equal rights as citizens to everyone else, since we are citizens just like everyone else. That is legal egalitarianism.

Two different concepts, that aren't connected in the slightest.

Oppression equals forced subjugation.

We are talking about the labor market, not oppression. So again you are purposely trying to conflate two different ideas that aren't connected.

Fact of the matter is this, the person paying the wage determines the wage he will offer and the person looking for work accepts the wage they deem worth their time and labor. That is all it takes, if a person thinks its good enough for them they will take it and if a person doesn't they will pass. If the person offering can get no one at the price offered they will adjust. All done by free choice with no threat of violence or physical violence presented to force compliance.
 

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So oppression doesn't affect black people's economic opportunities.....? Is that what you're saying....?
I see where your problem is, you aren't reading.
Let me help you out, and try to read the whole thing, because that matters.

You are trying to conflate two different things with a poor rhetorical trick.

You aren't owed a wage, you aren't owed a job, you aren't owed benefits. Those are things you earn.
Black Americans are owed equal rights as citizens to everyone else, since we are citizens just like everyone else. That is legal egalitarianism.

Two different concepts, that aren't connected in the slightest.

If you still are having problems understanding let me know.
 

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Oh I read it.... but answer me this, are black people oppressed in America?
Yes, we black americans suffer from legal discrimination.
We should rightfully fight that, by pushing for legal egalitarian goals.

That is separate from economic matters you are trying to put in the matter.
Fact is there is nothing we can do by force or should do by force to make anyone give us anything that we have no right do.
Slavary doesn't give you or me the right, to a check someone earns today. Slavary doesn't give a poor black a right to the check of a more well off black person, again wages and jobs aren't an entitlement, they aren't something a person is owed, they are earned.

So what don't you understand about what I wrote, everything you asked has been addressed now 3 times.
 
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Slavary doesn't give you or me the right, to a check someone earns today. Slavary doesn't give a poor black a right to the check of a more well off black person, again wages and jobs aren't an entitlement, they aren't something a person is owed, they are earned.

I like how you watered down oppression to "legal discrimination" when there are historical facts that shows that our oppression was significantly more than "legal discrimination" with that being said.... you feel like white folks have "earned" their economic position here in America?
 
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