Africa can't be organized if you kill off all of the organizers and keep alive the criminals and crooks with dirt so you can control them
No they didn't or China would still be in the 1950s. It's like you never read a history book or the Asian expansion by Europeans in particular the United States.Lol you think they didn’t try doing all that in China? The point is Chinese society is so heavily codified and unified that they target and kill all of the collaborators swiftly as a society.
Most of these dudes look at Africa as a country and not a continent (like Tariq does). They’re ignorant and dumb which is why they think he wins all these “debates.”
Whenever anyone gets on his helmet or starts debunking or asking hard questions, he starts making corny jokes or muting them. He deflects and brings up completely irrelevant and/or false talking points. His viewpoint of the entire continent of Africa being a shantytown with malnourished children eating dirt is straight up KKK rhetoric.
No they didn't or China would still be in the 1950s. It's like you never read a history book or the Asian expansion by Europeans in particular the United States.
Sounds like a You problem (not meaning you personally but people in that situation) Thinking that the owners of capital (like everyone else) won't do what's in their best interests is crazy thinking.Most Black people, or people in general, will never get to upper level management. And Black people are more likely to work in lower wage sectors. Hence the data showing immigration has hurt Black workers overall. Increasing the labor pool doesn't help laborers, it helps the owners of capital.
Sounds like a You problem (not meaning you personally but people in that situation) Thinking that the owners of capital (like everyone else) won't do what's in their best interests is crazy thinking.
I get that but when have Black people ever moved as a collective outside of maybe the civi rights movement?In the system of white supremacy, Black people at all levels can easily find themselves falling into the lower class. On the whole Black people lack capital, including those in upper level management positions. Many Black professionals careers end at age 50 when they’re considered too old and forced out of Corporate positions without the safety net (eg inheritances, strong network) of many White professionals.
My point is thinking that increasing the labor pool with foreign workers will collectively help Black people is incorrect. I don’t expect the owners of capital not to look out for their best interest. In fact, many will take a temporary hit to maintain status quo racism.
I get that but when have Black people ever moved as a collective outside of maybe the civi rights movement?
ADOS is below replacement right now.