Ice cube calls out shiela jackson about hr 40 bill. And those who say he unqualified

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For other Black people? He is Black American -- speaking out for Black Americans (ethnic group). About something that has and IS specifically affecting Black Americans (ethnic group). I don't see the issue. That's called advocacy. No one really wants Cube's plan -- but him speaking out can lead to one being created that we will.

The timing is great.

Cause, while we all need to be reaching out to our reps and writing and meeting them. For the Presidential stage -- this is the time! It's called campaign season. It's called earning votes and listening to concerns -- then making promises/agendas to help address them.

And please remember, Cube is late to the table -- but he has joined in on helping those who have been speaking on this for over 2-3 years now. He is amplifying a concern/issue.

Here's the truth. We can't wait -- we have waited enough.

On the analogy: it's really not.

So, because he hasn't spoken out when he was younger, rapping and acting a fool. He can't AS A GROWN ass man with grown ass kids -- can't mature and want to participate positively to his people?

So, because I was thotting in Undergrad, I can't be in a real, committed relationship now?

You actually can get a excellent deal before the close of business..

You also can end up with nothing..

which is what we already have..

And according to these dude, Cube has 0 influence, so I don't see the issue..
 

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I think our biggest challenge is the fact that Black folks geographically are only represented in bigger cities, outside of those cities most of your us representatives could give two fukks about "a contract with black America." If we're hypothetically excluding non-ados members as many on here want...that realistically shortens our geographic footprint and voting block by a bit. What I'm trying to say is its going to be EXTREMELY difficult to get anywhere near 100 representatives in congress who will agree with a bill like hr40
 

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For other Black people? He is Black American -- speaking out for Black Americans (ethnic group). About something that has and IS specifically affecting Black Americans (ethnic group). I don't see the issue. That's called advocacy. No one really wants Cube's plan -- but him speaking out can lead to one being created that we will.

The timing is great.

Cause, while we all need to be reaching out to our reps and writing and meeting them. For the Presidential stage -- this is the time! It's called campaign season. It's called earning votes and listening to concerns -- then making promises/agendas to help address them.

And please remember, Cube is late to the table -- but he has joined in on helping those who have been speaking on this for over 2-3 years now. He is amplifying a concern/issue.

Here's the truth. We can't wait -- we have waited enough.

On the analogy: it's really not.

So, because he hasn't spoken out when he was younger, rapping and acting a fool. He can't AS A GROWN ass man with grown ass kids -- can't mature and want to participate positively to his people?

So, because I was thotting in Undergrad, I can't be in a real, committed relationship now?
This is what I mean. Cube isnt caping nearly as hard as you. Geroge Floyds death brought him out. He was aware of Blacks perils in society even as a child. He literally used to call out others for meeting with those politicians too. But everything is great timing he does it now? No.

Like I said, I hold no issue with him doing so. But his timing is awful. He got played, plain and simple unless you wanna believe Trump is gonna "listen and act" on Cube demands. A person Cube states he never met with.
 

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I think our biggest challenge is the fact that Black folks geographically are only represented in bigger cities, outside of those cities most of your us representatives could give two fukks about "a contract with black America." If we're hypothetically excluding non-ados members as many on here want...that realistically shortens our geographic footprint and voting block by a bit. What I'm trying to say is its going to be EXTREMELY difficult to get anywhere near 100 representatives in congress who will agree with a bill like hr40

I agree -- on location. But, this is not exclusion based on dislike. This is exclusion based on specific debt, ills, policies that specifically affected ADOS.

They have "Pacs" SuperPacs -- and specific advocacy groups -- they can advocate for a specific plan for them as well. I'm sure they are.

But, ADOS represent the majority of Black people in the U.S. We can not have reps in the CBC who do NOT put the majority and those who are historically indebted too and targeted --- first. If they can't put us first -- they are not representing nor helping like that.

On HR 40: I personally think it will pass one day -- hopefully soon. But, with edits.
 

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I think our biggest challenge is the fact that Black folks geographically are only represented in bigger cities, outside of those cities most of your us representatives could give two fukks about "a contract with black America." If we're hypothetically excluding non-ados members as many on here want...that realistically shortens our geographic footprint and voting block by a bit. What I'm trying to say is its going to be EXTREMELY difficult to get anywhere near 100 representatives in congress who will agree with a bill like hr40
The reality is that passing a reparations bill of any kind will require a senate majority in a country where the current senate majority are a party of open racists.

If you read between the lines all the "cut the check this, tangibles that" is just people trying to get off maximum grift/trolling while trying to avoid the stark reality of how much ground work goes into passing a bill like that. Ground work they not doing at all.

You gotta be gullible af to believe the same people juelzing night and day to justify not voting against an open white supremacist are working diligently to get the representatives needed to pass the bill
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I don’t know if you’re I'm being willfully obtuse or if I’m just doing a poor job articulating my point.

But I have no reason to lie.
Fixed.

Its the former.
 

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This is what I mean. Cube isnt caping nearly as hard as you. Geroge Floyds death brought him out. He was aware of Blacks perils in society even as a child. He literally used to call out others for meeting with those politicians too. But everything is great timing he does it now? No.

Like I said, I hold no issue with him doing so. But his timing is awful. He got played, plain and simple unless you wanna believe Trump is gonna "listen and act" on Cube demands. A person Cube states he never met with.

Well, honey -- we have to give him time. And we honestly, don't know what he has done -- or "cap" for. This is just his first time being vocal about it. I applaud him for at-least trying -- and using his platform to try to help.

I don't think Mr. Floyd brought him out. I think the environment of ANOTHER death, the riots, the state of Black ADOS communities, Black business closing due to Covid --- in the election season did.

He probably felt -- as many of us do -- this is the time.

He didn't get played, IMO. Whites on BOTH sides are showing their racist hands.

Trump could do all that NOW if he wanted too -- but won't. And neither will Biden -- his team did the same as Trumps.

In addition, neither plan is specific for Black America -- and he called both of them out on that. Showing both parties plans are not "Black Agendas."
 

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We've had professional politicians in office for a while now and our community is still a an abysmal shape.

If pressure was constantly put on those professional politicians every election, they wouldn’t have the chance to be ineffective or we would vote in the right people. Our job as voters isn’t complete after voting in the general every 4 years:yeshrug:
 
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We've had professional politicians in office for a while now and our community is still a an abysmal shape.

idk why the minority black politicians are more to blame for this than the others which have made up the majority of law for 100s of years. yall love to protest from your phone about systemic oppression than fail to give it any weight in favor for the people who have ACTUALLY been trying to do something about it against all odds :mindblown:

African Americans currently make up about 13% of the US population, but have historically been underrepresented in Congress. Demographics of the 110th United States Congress - Wikipedia
 

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idk why the minority black politicians are more to blame for this than the others which have made up the majority of law for 100s of years. yall love to protest from your phone about systemic oppression than fail to give it any weight in favor for the people who have ACTUALLY been trying to do something about it against all odds :mindblown:

African Americans currently make up about 13% of the US population, but have historically been underrepresented in Congress. Demographics of the 110th United States Congress - Wikipedia




Democrats have convinced us to abort millions in order to keep our pollution low and I'm someone you is pro choice. Neither party is for the empowerment of black people.
 
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