Black men of the Coli: Yvette Carnell just posted this picture.

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This thread reminds me of this debate/discussion roland had on his show a while back...

the sista in the middle is trying to have a non-partisan, non political discussion about this topic and the "PhD" negro (like many of you cats) wasn't having it:

at 5:30 she says that it's very hard to find a black person cutting grass or working construction - these jobs are GONE for us even in a majority black city like D.C.



this has nothing to do with republicans...we are democratic constituents, we vote for them at a 90% clip across the board, we're the only group in america who's vote is a lock like that

so why were WE protesting yesterday? proudly at that. :huhldup:


Look:



Listen to all the black people applauding this, saying "amen" to her comments here..



and the discrimination temp agencies practice when preferring latino and white workers over black ones:

No 'ghetto people': How temp agencies allegedly hire based on race and gender

Decoding discrimination in America’s temp industry



This
 

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You’re not making any type of sense fam but here you go:

The elephant is somewhere plotting, planning, organizing, and structuring more ways to keep his foot on the collective necks of black people

Now care to answer my extremely basic question which is your OPINION, on whether democrats are courting the Latino vote and issues more than ours? Literally just a yes or no.

And no agenda here, I’m a nationalist and promote the revival of people’s party every chance I get, like now:
Marcus Garvey People's Political Party - Wikipedia

:jbhmm:So I can expect to see more threads from you about Republican's attitude toward the black community from you? And do you think they have a more negative view on blacks? Also, what do you make of their courting of the white vote?

And as for your second question there is no easy yes or no answer in my opinion. Trump is trying to rally his base with the border issue so that's a political hot topic of the moment. Another issue down the line could put us more in the spotlight. You could make your position a little clearer by stating whether you are referring to illegal immigrants or non black/white latinos who are citizens?

Edit: And again I ask. What do you think about the source of that cartoon?
 

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White conservative are against Mexicans and illegals. Why would they put this up

This pic one hundred percent true aados is being shut out and dream act by Obama will give illegal immigrants a chance

If you look at The_Donald subreddit they have been posting the same kind of memes.



They know this kind of talk will put blacks against Mexicans and depress black voter turnout for Dems in 2018. The Russian’s also target black forums and Facebook on the internet with the same kind of messaging which is probably part of the reason we keep seeing this kind of shyt on the coli.
 

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It's easier for blacks to move with the dems in power, we just haven't strategized correctly.

:mjlol: this is so far from the truth.
Under 8 years of democratic bill Clinton= eight years of mass incarceration.
He also signed nafta which shipped almost all Manuel jobs overseas.

And you want us to put his wife in office:russ:


Under Obama black home ownership fell to a all time low, the networth of blacks fell to a all time low. With blacks ranked the lowest in median income.

"Easier to move for blacks with dems in power"
:mjlol: yea, move right into poverty.
 

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If you look at The_Donald subreddit they have been posting the same kind of memes.



They know this kind of talk will put blacks against Mexicans and depress black voter turnout for Dems in 2018. The Russian’s also target black forums and Facebook on the internet with the same kind of messaging which is probably part of the reason we keep seeing this kind of shyt on the coli.


This kind of talk, what's not true about what he saying :ohhh:


We keep asking, where is the data to refute the claim, please provide the evidence ?

We already post articles and data to prove our claim

But your side has yet to post ONE article, data to support your argument:sas2:
 

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This kind of talk, what's not true about what he saying :ohhh:


We keep asking, where is the data to refute the claim, please provide the evidence ?

We already post articles and data to prove our claim

But your side has yet to post ONE article, data to support your argument:sas2:

Y’all posted a few articles that showed one or two cases to demonstrate that immigration hurts black people.

Here’s a SCIENTIFIC STUDY that looks at data over YEARS that refute this claim:

This line of thinking SOUNDS good but is false and not backed by any data. Immigrants do not take away significant opportunity from Americans. They compete mostly amongst THEMSELVES.

Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds


Do immigrants take jobs from Americans and lower their wages by working for less?

The answer, according to a report published on Wednesday by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, is no, immigrants do not take American jobs — but with some caveats.

The report assembles research from 14 leading economists, demographers and other scholars, including some, like Marta Tienda of Princeton, who write favorably about the impacts of immigration and others who are skeptical of its benefits, like George J. Borjas, a Harvard economist. Here’s what the report says:

• “We found little to no negative effects on overall wages and employment of native-born workers in the longer term,” said Francine D. Blau, an economics professor at Cornell University who led the group that produced the 550-page report.

• Some immigrants who arrived in earlier generations, but were still in the same low-wage labor markets as foreigners just coming to the country, earned less and had more trouble finding jobs because of the competition with newer arrivals.

• Teenagers who did not finish high school also saw their hours of work reduced by immigrants, although not their ability to find jobs. Professor Blau said economists had found many reasons that young people who drop out of high school struggle to find work. “There is no indication immigration is the major factor,” she said.

• High-skilled immigrants, especially in technology and science, who have come in larger numbers in recent years, had a significant “positive impact” on Americans with skills, and also on working-class Americans. They spurred innovation, helping to create jobs.

“The prospects for long-run economic growth in the United States would be considerably dimmed without the contributions of high-skilled immigrants,” the report said. It did not focus on American technology workers, many of whom have been displaced from their jobs in recent years by immigrants on temporary visas.
 

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Do immigrants take jobs from Americans and lower their wages by working for less?

Trying to be slick,..lol

This is not the argument, it's not about them working for less, there the higher paying jobs, there deep in the construction field which pays 25 a hour, they only competing amongst each other because they only hire eachother..lol

This why blacks left the construction field.
This is why temp agencies are being sued for discriminating against black to only hire each other


So try again. :camby:
 

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These initiatives helped all ppl (including blacks) not just Hispanics. What is your point with this post?

Lol it says HISPANIC in the link, they highlight Hispanics dozens of times in what you just quoted

I posted it to highlight that they’ve got it good, not a box of “nothing” like the person I was responding to said

Is this the twilight zone?!? :mindblown:
 

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Y’all posted a few articles that showed one or two cases to demonstrate that immigration hurts black people.

Here’s a SCIENTIFIC STUDY that looks at data over YEARS that refute this claim:

This line of thinking SOUNDS good but is false and not backed by any data. Immigrants do not take away significant opportunity from Americans. They compete mostly amongst THEMSELVES.

Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds


Do immigrants take jobs from Americans and lower their wages by working for less?

The answer, according to a report published on Wednesday by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, is no, immigrants do not take American jobs — but with some caveats.

The report assembles research from 14 leading economists, demographers and other scholars, including some, like Marta Tienda of Princeton, who write favorably about the impacts of immigration and others who are skeptical of its benefits, like George J. Borjas, a Harvard economist. Here’s what the report says:

• “We found little to no negative effects on overall wages and employment of native-born workers in the longer term,” said Francine D. Blau, an economics professor at Cornell University who led the group that produced the 550-page report.

• Some immigrants who arrived in earlier generations, but were still in the same low-wage labor markets as foreigners just coming to the country, earned less and had more trouble finding jobs because of the competition with newer arrivals.

• Teenagers who did not finish high school also saw their hours of work reduced by immigrants, although not their ability to find jobs. Professor Blau said economists had found many reasons that young people who drop out of high school struggle to find work. “There is no indication immigration is the major factor,” she said.

• High-skilled immigrants, especially in technology and science, who have come in larger numbers in recent years, had a significant “positive impact” on Americans with skills, and also on working-class Americans. They spurred innovation, helping to create jobs.

“The prospects for long-run economic growth in the United States would be considerably dimmed without the contributions of high-skilled immigrants,” the report said. It did not focus on American technology workers, many of whom have been displaced from their jobs in recent years by immigrants on temporary visas.

Median household income by race or ethnic group 2016 | Statistic

Black rank behind Hispanics in median income= they make more then we do=there getting the higher paying job preference.
 

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:jbhmm:So I can expect to see more threads from you about Republican's attitude toward the black community from you? And do you think they have a more negative view on blacks? Also, what do you make of their courting of the white vote?

And as for your second question there is no easy yes or no answer in my opinion. Trump is trying to rally his base with the border issue so that's a political hot topic of the moment. Another issue down the line could put us more in the spotlight. You could make your position a little clearer by stating whether you are referring to illegal immigrants or non black/white latinos who are citizens?

Edit: And again I ask. What do you think about the source of that cartoon?

This is the most
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Response I think I’ve ever seen on here

I’ve asked you 3 times whether or not you think democrats are courting the Latino vote over black ones, and prioritizing them over us

A yes or no opinion question mind you, and you flat out refuse to just give an opinion.

This is just...wow
 
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