Nick cannon has decided to take time away from his show to strengthen bond between blacks and jews

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He was NOT interested at helping Blacks genuinely and did not care much for racial equality at all. Next you'll tell me that Abraham Lincoln was all about equality and wasn't in strong favor of Liberia.

Before I go on, summarize for me what you think Rosenwald is saying in that quote. Additionally, post the next few sentences that follows that quote in the source from where you pulled this.

It said "teachers". Nothing about "Black teachers"

Booker T. Washington was also over this project and it's not even a question that those teachers that they were training was black. He only hired black teachers for Tuskegee it doesn't make much sense that he would've hired non-black teachers for the Rosenwald schools which was his project.
 

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Because a few of those audience members were literally betting on you to lose. If not outright trying to sabotage you. And the ones who werent betting on you or sabotaging KNEW ABOUT THE ONES WHO WERE AND DID Nothing to stop them.

Their culpability needs to be called out.
Because a few of those audience members were literally betting on you to lose. If not outright trying to sabotage you. And the ones who werent betting on you or sabotaging KNEW ABOUT THE ONES WHO WERE AND DID Nothing to stop them.

Their culpability needs to be called out.
It's simple. Y'all consider Jews your enemy...I don't. God bless.
 

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Before I go on, summarize for me what you think Rosenwald is saying in that quote. Additionally, post the next few sentences that follows that quote in the source from where you pulled this.

Put the quote into google and find it yourself mr knowitall. it's clear from the quote and others I'm reading on this guy that he did not care for racial equality at all. Booker T Washington was just his token. rosenwald did not want to disrupt the "racial hierarchy" in the south. that much is clear from just a few minutes of researching him and the company he helped start (sears).

Booker T. Washington was also over this project and it's not even a question that those teachers that they were training was black. He only hired black teachers for Tuskegee it doesn't make much sense that he would've hired non-black teachers for the Rosenwald schools which was his project.

Like I mentioned Booker T Washington was just his token. And again you have no proof of Black teachers only being hired.
 

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History shows they did more harm than good.

for his advantage. They stole more than they gave.

Right on time to move the goalpost you fakkit.

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* I said they put more money up to black causes than any other group.

* You said post an example.

* I post an example.

* And now it's "they took more than they gave, they did more harm than good".

* nikka that wasn't my argument. :umad:
 

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Put the quote into google and find it yourself mr knowitall. it's clear from the quote and others I'm reading on this guy that he did not care for racial equality at all. Booker T Washington was just his token. rosenwald did not want to disrupt the "racial hierarchy" in the south. that much is clear from just a few minutes of researching him and the company he helped start (sears).

Yeah, I did. That's why I asked you to post it.

1) What you quoted stated that equality wasn't much of his concern, as much as was justice.

What is the point of equality when there is no justice? :jbhmm:

Sound similar to the predicament that we're in today doesn't it?

Justice was his main priority.

And the sentences that I asked you to quote right after, that you refused to, went on to say that through his ongoing relationship with Booker T, the issue of blacks and race relations became the main focal point of his philanthropy.

Like I mentioned Booker T Washington was just his token. And again you have no proof of Black teachers only being hired.

If you had any grasp of black history, you would know that this isn't even up for debate. Considering the man that built the schools pioneered "separate but equal" and was the founder of the State Normal School for Colored Teachers.
 
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Put the quote into google and find it yourself mr knowitall. it's clear from the quote and others I'm reading on this guy that he did not care for racial equality at all. Booker T Washington was just his token. rosenwald did not want to disrupt the "racial hierarchy" in the south. that much is clear from just a few minutes of researching him and the company he helped start (sears).



Like I mentioned Booker T Washington was just his token. And again you have no proof of Black teachers only being hired.
I'm not singling you out here, but this where criticism crosses over into yter conspiracy theories.
My personal experience has lead me to not be a fan of jews in general, but I'm not going to deny facts or question history to bolster my feelings about jews.

My beef with the diaspora wars is that they cross this line and people willingly beleive things that aren't true to jusitfy their feelings about another group.

Booker T. Washington's work at Tuskegee is well documented. In fact, the guy you are debating with here has made several posts about that school and those teachers.
 

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I'm not singling you out here, but this where criticism crosses over into yter conspiracy theories.
My personal experience has lead me to not be a fan of jews in general, but I'm not going to deny facts or question history to bolster my feelings about jews.

My beef with the diaspora wars is that they cross this line and people willingly beleive things that aren't true to jusitfy their feelings about another group.

Booker T. Washington's work at Tuskegee is well documented. In fact, the guy you are debating with here has made several posts about that school and those teachers.

Wow so a direct quote from someone in their own words is a conspiracy theory now. Care to explain what he meant by the quote then? Also where was I debating Booker T Washington's work at Tuskegee? What are you even saying?

We are in bizarro 1984/Fahrenheint 451 world. This is crazy. A quote from someone is now a conspiracy.
 

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Yeah, I did. That's why I asked you to post it.

1) What you quoted stated that equality wasn't much of his concern, as much as justice.

What is the point of equality when there is no justice? :jbhmm:

Sound similar to the predicament that we're in today doesn't it?

Justice was his main priority.

And the sentences that I asked you to quote right after, that you refused to, went on to say that through his ongoing relationship with Booker T, the issue of blacks and race relations became the main focal point of his philanthropy.

You do realize it wasn't until AFTER rosenwald died that things really popped off right? He didn't want to ruffle any feathers. The people who came after him did and that's when you saw better things happening.

If you had any grasp of black history, you would know that this isn't even up for debate. Considering the man that built the schools pioneered "separate but equal" and was the founder of the State Normal School for Colored Teachers.

Oh so they only hired Black teachers and admin staff at these schools? Where is your proof? What happened after these schools closed? Why didn't rosenwald helped fund other Black schools? I'll tell you why...because that would have been too controversial. Much easier to build schools and cheap rural areas, slap your name on it, and say "this will only last for 30 years...sorry!".
 

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Right on time to move the goalpost you fakkit.

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* I said they put more money up to black causes than any other group.

* You said post an example.

* I post an example.

* And now it's "they took more than they gave, they did more harm than good".

* nikka that wasn't my argument. :umad:
You said Jews meaning more than one. Then proceeded to name one person. Then another poster already stated he was full of shyt.

By your take all White Americans are cool because Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves. bytch ass cac fakkit
 

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Wow so a direct quote from someone in their own words is a conspiracy theory now. Care to explain what he meant by the quote then? Also where was I debating Booker T Washington's work at Tuskegee? What are you even saying?

We are in bizarro 1984/Fahrenheint 451 world. This is crazy. A quote from someone is now a conspiracy.
I'm not discussing the quote. Quotes are open to interpretations.

Washington's work at Tuskegee and who made up the first set of instructors there is documented.
 

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I'm not discussing the quote. Quotes are open to interpretations.

Washington's work at Tuskegee and who made up the first set of instructors there is documented.
Okay that's Tuskegee. I was talking about these numerous rural schools that rosenwald supposedly setup because of the "good in his heart", not monetary reasons. I'm sure he made bankroll when he made partnerships with different school supply companies that were shipped in his Sears catalogs to these schools. to me, not genuine. just a way to make a quick buck and appear progressive, which is why he put that 30 year time limit on the primary schools he opened.
 

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You do realize it wasn't until AFTER rosenwald died that things really popped off right? He didn't want to ruffle any feathers. The people who came after him did and that's when you saw better things happening.

What are you even talking about here? :what:

Oh so they only hired Black teachers and admin staff at these schools? Where is your proof? What happened after these schools closed? Why didn't rosenwald helped fund other Black schools? I'll tell you why...because that would have been too controversial. Much easier to build schools and cheap rural areas, slap your name on it, and say "this will only last for 30 years...sorry!".

Where are you getting that the schools only lasted for 30 years? The schools weren't only funded by Rosenwald but we're also being funded by the local African American communities that they were being built in. Which was a stipulation of Rosenwald giving funding, he wanted skin in the game from the local communities so he would know that they were invested in their education.

And is this enough proof for you?

The Rosenwald Fund did not just give money for school houses. Communities could ask for a grant to build a teacher’s home, known as a “teacherage.” These homes provided housing for black school teachers. Only African American teachers could teach at Rosenwald schools because of segregation. These teachers came from black colleges in the South, like the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Most teachers were not from the rural areas where Rosenwald schools were located, so they needed a place to live while they taught. Teacherages provided housing for three to five teachers and the house was often adjacent to a Rosenwald school. The Fund built 217 teacherages across the South.

The Rosenwald Schools: Progressive Era Philanthropy in the Segregated South (Teaching with Historic Places) (U.S. National Park Service).

What other conspiracies do you got?:heh:
 

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Expect him to make a large donation to some jewish organization.

Then give his next born a jewish name and leave the ADL money in his will.

And they called Jesse and Al shake down artist......shyt they wish they could shake down folks like these kats.

They are shake down artists and agents but everything else is unfortunately spot-on :francis:
 
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