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There will be 1,472,000 Asians (Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Japanese) in Toronto in 2036, but they won't be unified culturally/economically. That's a lot, but not a majority. There will still be 2,886,000 white people. In this system, white people pull the strings, while brown/yellow people work as cogs and lackeys, taking up a lot of the dirty work of white supremacy. We can't look at Asian and brown communities in isolation, but rather at how they work WITH whites to fukk us over every day.

But to answer your question, look at Toronto right now. What do you see? Because that's pretty much what you'll see in 2036. White people occupying the top rungs of society, while upwardly mobile Asians and brown people fill out the middle, and black people remain at the bottom. Isolated Asian/brown communities replenished by chain migration.

Of course, there is a way to change all that. There will be 739,000 black people in 2036. Honestly, if we want to stand our ground and build up our communities, we need to unify and become more self sufficient. To me, that means instilling a sense of racial pride and awareness amongst our young people, building our own businesses (from grocery stores to A.I.), increasing tech/computer literacy, and most importantly, building economic/cultural ties to Africa.

A lot of people don't understand that since 1967, most of the immigration from Asia has been bourgeois in origin. Hong Kong, Korea, and Taiwan became the factories of the world in the 1950s-1970s. Where do you think all that OEM money went? Canadian education for their kids, Canadian real estate, Canadian businesses, etc. Same with Iranians. These groups don't land here with nothing, they bring over capital and experience from their own motherlands. One of the major reasons why the black community is struggling in Toronto is bc the Carribean and Africa are still struggling. If Africa and the Carribean thrive, then we will reap the benefits.

Just my personal opinion, but we must never lose sight of Africa. If we do, our position will stay the same, maybe even weaken (how many of those 739,000 black people will be 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 black?).


Black people aren’t even united in Toronto

you are Jamaican, trini, Guyanese, Nigerian, Ghana , Somalian , Ethiopian etc.

And they usually just stick together except for maybe caribana :heh:
 
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