Small black city is "taken over" as soon as they get a large lucrative corporate investment..

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All this was sanctioned by a capitalist federal government for the sake of white capitalism. What are you talking about? :what:

And it's already been explained to you several times about what actually socialism is. And it is not the disinformation you keep trying to push. :scust:

And if you're gonna ask "what is it" go back to that thread you started and reread and ask questions there. This thread is about how white supremacy constantly undercuts Black economic progress no matter its form.

That dude has been completely brainwashed by white capitalist propaganda. Not even sure why people entertain him.

People like him enjoy conveniently ignoring the role capitalism plays in oppression. He's one of those dudes who if they made it big would just pretend other black people don't exist outside his circle :russ:
 

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Yes because the white justice system is def going support black people :mjlol:

ONCE AGAIN, if you do not participate in their system you stand zero chance of building and holding on to anything. ESPECIALLY in the South.

I'm not saying it's a lost cause but something needs to be done :francis: can't just sit on their asses praying and doing nothing about it, and yes I know their system is corrupt i aint that naive :beli:
 
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I'm not saying it's a lost cause but something needs to be done :francis: can't just sit on their asses praying and doing nothing about it, and yes I know their system is corrupt i aint that naive :beli:

We can agree on this. That "prayer" shyt works to keep black people docile. Religion has played that role on oppressed people for centuries
 

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But Mississippi is not a majority black state. Plus, we know that racism is wild prevalent there.

But to your point, we need to make sure that Black majority town and cities have the proper structure and understanding of politics and economics to actually survive in any place in America.

Majority cities like Flint, Ferguson, and Blue Oval City not being in control of their affairs is just :scust: and :mjpls:



The concentration of poverty and low educational attainment.


I bet if 100,000 six cert black men and women moved to any state in the south and started to build from there they could have a sizable impact on the politics.
 

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Someone has been consuming a lot of right wing media..... I'm sure shyt like this works on people who don't know shyt about the history of American politics tho

The worst part about gumps like you is the assumptions. I actually don’t listen to anything political… at all. After a lifetime of observing and being optimistic and let down time after time, it’s clear what goes on. You don’t like my take, fine bro, but the generalizations are just goofy.

The history of American politics is black people get screwed no matter who’s in office. Post Civil Rights, what great strides have been made for black people politically? And now our benefits, the things our people fought and bled for go to POC, “minorities”, white women and LBGTQ. Continue to be the mark if it makes you feel better.
 

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But do you have a link or list of those 100 Black Wall Streets you mentioned. The links I found is not even 30.
What is your criteria for a “Black Wall Street” ? My only point was there were many communities where black people were living decent lives and owning businesses and properties pre-integration. Hundreds of towns had a “black side” and in every town there were middle and upper class black people

But I guess I should have said dozens instead of hundreds. I was exaggerating. You got it
 

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What is your criteria for a “Black Wall Street” ? My only point was there were many communities where black people were living decent lives and owning businesses and properties pre-integration. Hundreds of towns had a “black side” and in every town there were middle and upper class black people

But I guess I should have said dozens instead of hundreds. I was exaggerating. You got it
:ehh:
 

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Arguing in a Republican vs Democrat conversation like the useless parrot you are. I was talking government in general, stay on topic


Anytime I see a Black person support Socialism, I immediately know that White Acceptance is at the top of their list, and completely ignorant of the history of Socialism against Black people. That State has always been our enemy

- Slavery was State sanctioned
- Jim Crow Laws was State sanctioned
- Prison Industrial Complex is state sanctioned
- Union Laws against Black people are state sanctioned
- Welfare laws to get the Black man out of Black Family homes was state sanctioned
First page TLRepublicans jumping in to try and shyt talk socialism as if Tennessee isn’t right wing. :mjlol:

fukking clowns.

everything you said is wrong, btw, FDR’s socialist new deal was widely successful and saved countless Americans in the decade after the great depression, which was caused by you republicans idiots.

And all that shyt you blamed on the state just shows you don’t understand wtf you’re talking about. All that “state sanctioned Jim Crow” you’re talking about has nothing to do with socialism and everything to do with you right wing “states rights” crowd who are specifically against large central government (the socialism you’re trying to shyt talk). You limited government idiots bring these problems on yourself and then try to blame the other side. I thought y’all were about personal responsibility. Curious.
 
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