Black Liberals have no problem with Trickle Down Economics

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As long as a Democrat is doing it :russ:


How many "Minority', "People of Color", "Urban", "Disenfranchised", etc, catchphrases are we going to see from all these Government initiatives and programs before we start to realize neither party gives a shyt about helping Black people?

How many "Minorities" are they going to create out of thin air so they don't have to give economic incentives directly to Black people?

Anytime you got other Black people questioning it, you always get pushback like

"Dont worry, it'll trickle down to us I promise!!!! :damn:"

"It will trickle down to our bank accounts, you must be a Trump supporter!!! :damn:"



Lesser of Two Evils in shambles :skip:
 

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Black Liberals have no problem with Trickle Down Economics

and why would they? Black liberals relatively speaking are the professional/educated class of Black America in 2022. They don't feel the immiseration of the hood or experience the segregation of pre-civil rights America. Trickle-down is good enough for them considering the alternative.

The culture right now only produces three types of black political subjects: c00ns, Liberals, and Militants. c00ning is not an option for any black person that wants to keep their soul, and all the CR 'militants' that survived went into the academy or politics. So if that path of militancy eventually leads to governing or entry into institutions, why not just skip a step and go directly there? Unless you're hustling for donations, there's no money in militancy. At least with being a liberal, you get a decent job and the chance to feel superior.

To be fair, not every black liberal (in the broad strokes meaning of liberal...a label I fall under by my own logic ) is a "democratic party loyalist" like some of the dudes on here. You're right, it's funny when these middling policies that 'sideways' affect black people are touted. 'Both Sides' is not a fair assessment, but if Republicans are an existential threat, wouldn't the correct course of action be stronger initiatives or policies for black people and otherwise--that can't be easily undone the next time a Republican walks into office?
But it's Manchin and Sinema's fault...or you militant nikkas just don't know how politics work. :damn:
 
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Election time is coming. Can't wait for the Democratic Party to start making campaigns on "minorities" and "disadvantaged people" and Black Liberals listening to that like :noah::noah::whew:
 
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