Don't know how this quote flew over people's head.
you do realize that making something difficult doesn't make that something impossible, right?
you do realize that we have that spending power in spite of efforts to hinder our economic growth, and that number would naturally be MUCH higher had we not been perpetually sabotaged by evil practices like redlining and making it difficult for Blacks to get loans, right?
The notion that, all blacks even the economicIally viable ones with decent or higher paying jobs and businesses, were reduced to living in areas amongst, less economically mobile individuals, stunted the growth of black community. Let's see what would happen Beverly hills receive d in influx of people from trailer parks living amongst them, for about 40 years and they couldn't easily move away....
Not to mention this practice also greatly attributed to enormous wealth imbalance between whites and black s today, via the post WWII housing bill, which granted many soldiers a paid off home. Many post war benefits were denied to black soldiers.....
And you know we're most of the wealth white people today comes from?

Their ability to sell their home on a good side of town, despite losing their job or going through an economic. hardship.....
But this is just one.piece of the puzzle as why the black community is in the state that it's in.
Try to explain complex matters in simplistic narratives, Brehs....
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