Black civil rights orginzation wont support byron allen in his lawsuit, cause they work for comcast

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Yet some of you guys wonder why people are so up in arms about Jay-Z partnering with the NFL.

Once you take money from a group who's interest oppose the interest of your group, you are compromised.
Companies rarely bite the hand that feed them.
No lies told.


But dudes on here gonna be in handcuffs, about to be put in the back of a squad car, yellin' out "GET JAY Z ON THE PHONE":damn:
 

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Of course. Why do you think others have done a complete 180 and co opted their taking points

:russ: Her conspiracy is completely fabricated and made up. Byron Allen fukks with the urban league heavy and vice versa


Byron Allen explained that this award was particularly personal because the Los Angeles Urban League helped his mother get her first job when they moved from Detroit to LA in 1968. “That assist changed the course of our lives,” he said.

He also spoke candidly about our political system and the way our community continues to fight for equality on all fronts, highlighting his ongoing work to make economic equality a reality.:mjlol:
 
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Yet some of you guys wonder why people are so up in arms about Jay-Z partnering with the NFL.

Once you take money from a group who's interest oppose the interest of your group, you are compromised.
Companies rarely bite the hand that feed them
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So its kinda like a regular brother working a blue/white collar 9 to 5? :patrice:
 

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on some real shyt,... you can do better than this @Mowgli
You can do better. Get mad goddamnit. There's young people watching!!

You've done enough thank you sir

You ain't surprised you already knew and there's nothing we can do:hubie:
 
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Is there some backstory to this? Did he ask for the urban league to get involved?
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:gucci: That's the whole point of the Urban League, breh.

With 90 affiliates serving 300 communities in 36 states and the District of Columbia, the Urban League spearheads the development of social programs and authoritative public policy research, and advocate for policies and services that close the equality gap.
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:gucci: That's the whole point of the Urban League, breh.

Which they did for him? Recognized him at ground zero for entertainment. LA :yeshrug:


If they could legally help him they probably would or he’d ask for it from them. Fake twitter warriors are making up fake stories
 

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If they could legally help him they probably would or he’d ask for it from them. Fake twitter warriors are making up fake stories
:what:Why do people argue on the internet when they don't know shyt? It's like a compulsion. Google, my nikka, damn. :what:

Nine Civil Rights Organizations Led By Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law File Amicus Brief In Support Of Lawsuits Challenging Trump Administration’s Move To End DACA Program

December 27, 2017 by dc

WASHINGTON, D.C – A coalition of civil rights and social justice organizations led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law recently filed an amicus brief in support of two consolidated lawsuits, including a lawsuit brought by attorneys general from 16 states plus the District of Columbia in the Eastern District of New York challenging President Trump’s move to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

The DACA program, established in 2012, has allowed more than 800,000 young immigrants who came to the United States as children obtain temporary legal status, allowing them to study, work and live their lives free of fear of deportation. These young people, widely known as “Dreamers,” have made significant cultural and economic contributions to the country, including in institutions of higher education, places of employment, and the military. Yet despite these meaningful contributions, the Trump administration’s actions to rescind the DACA program has forced thousands of young immigrants into a state of uncertainty.

In their amicus brief filed last week in in two related cases, State of New York et al. v. Donald Trump and Batalla Vidal, et al. v. Baran, et al., nine civil rights organizations led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law state that ending the DACA program harms not just the thousands of Dreamers whose lives hang in the balance, but the country’s economy as well. The brief cites to economic data revealing that ending the DACA program would result in a loss of $460.3 billion from the national gross domestic product over the next decade, as well as a loss of $39.3 billion in Social Security and Medicare over the same period. The economic harm would be most acute, the brief states, in local immigrant communities where DACA recipients have purchased homes and launched small businesses.

“Reversing DACA renders undocumented people targets for unscrupulous employers, wage theft and other abuses in the workplace, and weakens the economic well-being of their families, including their citizen spouses, siblings and children. It is also a cruel example of the current Administration’s advancement of policies that promote racial and ethnic profiling and xenophobia,” said Dariely Rodriguez, Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s Economic Justice Project. “The amicus brief we filed supporting DACA goes to the very heart of our mission to, as President Kennedy said in 1963, ‘promote and protect the rights of all who wish to be free.’”

In addition to the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the brief is joined by: Advocates for Youth, Anti-Defamation League, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice, Mississippi Center for Justice, National Urban League, Public Counsel, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs. The brief was filed with pro bono counsel Venable LLP. A link to the brief can be found here.


Nine Civil Rights Organizations Led By Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law File Amicus Brief In Support Of Lawsuits Challenging Trump Administration’s Move To End DACA Program | Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

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:what:Why do people argue on the internet when they don't know shyt? It's like a compulsion. Google, my nikka, damn. :what:



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Literally find one amicus brief the urban league has filed in the private industry.

Again twitter lawyers are fukking insane bc they have no common fukking sense.:mindblown:

U literally posted they filed amici’s briefs against the government. Which they do all the time!!! They don’t do that for private lawsuits that don’t have some sort of government involvement within the lawsuit :camby:

Byron’s lawsuit is private


God damn y’all motherfukkers are the dumbest wanna be smart nikkas I’ve ever seen, who have no concept of the institutions we’ve built and what they do :dahell:


And then want to create a false division within the community bc u don’t know the difference between a public and private lawsuit.:heh:


And u had the audacity to tel me to google nikka :why:. Ima pray for y’all.




Acting like dude don’t fukk with the urban league. Many who secretly are supporting him through a variety of means. Breh just went to their dinner two months ago.
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Y’all childish and lazy for posting this shyt :wtb:
 
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