Why do sambo Blacks think fixing the Black community is so easy?

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You just described exactly what you did. And off course manage to paint yourself as victim,, once again.. You just did the lazy let's blame Foreign Blacks for everything narrative. You made no actual points whatsoever. Just another emotional rant, that's all too common these days.

Talking about growing up, you have the emotional maturity off a toddler.

So it's Black Foreigners who created this prison Industrial complex

It Blacks Foreigners who came up with Jim Crow

It's Black Foreigners who were Lynching Black Americans

It's Black Foreigners who started redlining

It's Black Foreigners who banned AA from Unions back in day

It's Black Foreigners who responsible for fukkked up school systems

It's Black Foreigners that started the war on drugs

It's Black Foreigners who responsible for the unemployment issues in AA world

It's Black Foreigners who are responsible for how tax money is allocated to the AA communities

It's Black Foreigners who are at fault for gentrification in AA areas


Let me know what else we are at fault for, that I missed



He never said black foreigners created the conditions he said that black foreigners parrot the white supremacist talking points developed by cacs. I
 

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between the community being a matriarchy and very high interracial dating between the millennials, yup.....I say it's a wrap.
 

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I feel our best bet is to focus on individual communities, strengthen them and expand outward if possible. There are a lot of ideas and possible solutions, but trying to get collective thinking slows and complicates the process.

If we can apply multiple ideas and resources to smaller populations, closely examine the success and/or failures based on a set of metrics, I believe we can quickly gauge what's a possible solution and what needs tweaks or scrapping altogether.

It's perfectly ok for a community to serve a different set of needs and I think we already form these enclaves, just need a more expanded effort.
 

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A lot of em c00n ass immigrants if we keeping it a buck. Notice how I didn’t say ALL, I said A LOT. Y’all can neg, report, and do whatever the fukk to this post but it’s the truth. Instead of censoring my posts - how about you call out the c00ning you know exists in your own communities?

Call out when you hear relatives use these same talking points on the black people who endured slavery in this country.

Call out when you refer to yourself as a black American only when it benefits you, but you’re quick to call yourself I’m “Insert country of origin” when it doesn’t. Pure sambo bullshyt.

This is a systemic issue and the system knows who to bring over here. It’s also the same why those who speak out against it, even on supposedly black platforms get censored and punished.


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I feel our best bet is to focus on individual communities, strengthen them and expand outward if possible. There are a lot of ideas and possible solutions, but trying to get collective thinking slows and complicates the process.

If we can apply multiple ideas and resources to smaller populations, closely examine the success and/or failures based on a set of metrics, I believe we can quickly gauge what's a possible solution and what needs tweaks or scrapping altogether.

It's perfectly ok for a community to serve a different set of needs and I think we already form these enclaves, just need a more expanded effort.


Do you support the ADOS movement?
 

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Do you support the ADOS movement?
I support them and their mission, but as I mentioned, it's just one idea as a possible solution. It's complicated because I still don't believe America is at a place where they feel slavery was an atrocity and we are owed any form of compensation, no matter how strong an argument formed. One thing is for certain, the ONLY thing that can close the wealth gap is reparations, but there are still moves we can make individually or in our communities to fortify the resources we are receiving.
 

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I support them and their mission, but as I mentioned, it's just one idea as a possible solution. It's complicated because I still don't believe America is at a place where they feel slavery was an atrocity and we are owed any form of compensation, no matter how strong an argument formed. One thing is for certain, the ONLY thing that can close the wealth gap is reparations, but there are still moves we can make individually or in our communities to fortify the resources we are receiving.



Can you briefly describe another solution besides reparations?
 

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The "black elephant" in the room. Let's keep it real. (Atlanta: crime, home) - Georgia (GA) - City-Data Forum

I hear over and over again. We committing all of the crimes. single Black mothers. Etc. Let's be real, Black women are taking what's the best offer on the table. If they have no shot at a man, they can't get or afford an education, having a child gives you vouchers, discounts, free tuition, etc. It's like a life saver for a woman. America wants these kids so they can fill the prison industrial complex and benefit from Blacks being the boot of America.

Low wage jobs are easy to find. Always have been. Women aren't having kids to get a leg up on finances. A kid is a financial liability until they grow up. I disagree with your statement.
 
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