We could but we’re not racist enough. We love each other but don’t hate or mistrust other groups enough to isolate from them or exclude them.This. Anyone who grew up in Brooklyn knows this is the real answer. Just wished black people did the same![]()
its funny I read a study years ago that African Americans in Europe do this and are more successful than the natives African European who are the descendants of people from the Caribbean.It's the philosophy of Immigrants who come to this country and start businesses by combining their resources
For example the Korean community would put all of their money in a pot to start a Beauty supply store or a Nail salon. Then when that business becomes successful, they put their pot for another member to open up a restaurant. Then when that becomes successful, they put more money in the pot to create another business. And so on, and so on
Then you combine that with not allowing anyone not in the same ethnicity to get a piece of it. They block anyone not in their ethnicity from holding high positions in their businesses or people who want to buy the businesses. Keep all the money within their group
Same thing with Somalians, Jewish, Other Asians, Arabs, Latinos, etc etc do
To be fair that is a particular Jewish sect that based on conversations I had with more mainstream Jews they aren’t particularly liked by other Jews. In fact even among the Hasidic’s there are different sects that don’t get along. The difference is they don’t take their disagreement out to the public because they realize how that would lessen them all as a group. It likely stems from a Jewish cultural foundation of “us v. Them” that has often helped them be very successful where ever they go.I thought it was welfare fraud
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