We'd definitely be better off. We'd be deeper in number. We'd have stronger families. A lot more positive role models for the youth.
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We'd definitely be better off. We'd be deeper in number. We'd have stronger families. A lot more positive role models for the youth.
The thing is the black middle class was destroyed by crack too.
I will argue that the prison industrial system hurt the black community more than the crack epedemic.
And also the extreme poverty and lack of job opportunity
Crack era fukked us up on levels you can't even comprehend and the black community ain't been the same since.
I will argue that the prison industrial system hurt the black community more than the crack epedemic.
And also the extreme poverty and lack of job opportunity
c.maasai on instagramwhose that in your av![]()
Black community was already fukked up
Probably be in the same position
There were no jobs
This right hereThe conditions that had people turning to drugs in the first place were all ready there
Integration didn't destroy Black businesses, competition did.Exactly......
INTERGRATION did more damage to the black community than what the Crack era did...
So many black businesses was lost as Negroes made a campaign to go eat and shop with white folks in the suburbs
Nobody wanted to invest in the community much less buy homes
Paving the way for GENTRIFICATION
This.I will argue that the prison industrial system hurt the black community more than the crack epedemic.
And also the extreme poverty and lack of job opportunity
This as well.The thing is the black middle class was destroyed by crack too.
Like South Africa in the 90s.even better, where would the black community be, had there been no integration![]()