We have to find a way to get non-college educated Black people to get more politically involved.

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Non college educated black men and women are out living their life. Even now, today is just another Wednesday. They have kids, family, grandparents, whomever to take care of. Bills, car notes, mortgages to worry about. They don't care if it's Trump, Biden, Harris, or whomever. They have other things on their mind.
 

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Non college educated black men and women are out living their life. Even now, today is just another Wednesday. They have kids, family, grandparents, whomever to take care of. Bills, car notes, mortgages to worry about. They don't care if it's Trump, Biden, Harris, or whomever. They have other things on their mind.


HUD has Expanded Rental Assistance and Increased the Number of Housing Choice Vouchers to People with Low Incomes.

  • In the last three years, HUD has awarded roughly 120,000 new incremental housing vouchers – the largest increase in vouchers in 20 years. Nationally, 48 percent of voucher holders identified as Black in 2023.
  • HUD’s Emergency Housing Vouchers, the first-ever federal housing voucher program specifically targeted to addressing homelessness, is helping to address the racial inequities in homelessness. Approximately 37 percent of people experiencing homelessness are Black and more than 46 percent of households assisted by Emergency Housing Vouchers are Black.
  • HUD has also advanced policies to make vouchers easier to use and more widely accepted.



What the fukk is wrong with you dudes the system impacts Black people in profound ways .48% of the people that use housing vouchers are Black.

Not to mention the 30% of Black men that are on probation or in jail.

The bottom line is uneducated Black folks are impacted by the system.
 

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Pastor of my church is the Mayor of Fayetteville in the South Atlanta Burbs. Definitely will mention to him that the churches might need to take heed and start teaching more of our history going forward. We see the writing on the wall.

Maybe it needs to be incorporated into Sunday school. For adults and children. We need to continue to speak on the value of education. .... which is hard with the social media star generation birthed from the I dont need a degree generation.
 

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HUD has Expanded Rental Assistance and Increased the Number of Housing Choice Vouchers to People with Low Incomes.

  • In the last three years, HUD has awarded roughly 120,000 new incremental housing vouchers – the largest increase in vouchers in 20 years. Nationally, 48 percent of voucher holders identified as Black in 2023.
  • HUD’s Emergency Housing Vouchers, the first-ever federal housing voucher program specifically targeted to addressing homelessness, is helping to address the racial inequities in homelessness. Approximately 37 percent of people experiencing homelessness are Black and more than 46 percent of households assisted by Emergency Housing Vouchers are Black.
  • HUD has also advanced policies to make vouchers easier to use and more widely accepted.



What the fukk is wrong with you dudes the system impacts Black people in profound ways .48% of the people that use housing vouchers are Black.

Not to mention the 30% of Black men that are on probation or in jail.

The bottom line is uneducated Black folks are impacted by the system.

And a lot of those people who use those vouchers still gotta work. Should they wake up and it's gone they're gonna have to do what anybody does: get a better job or pick up a second. That's just life and you can't depend on government assistance forever. It's great for a little while, but if you seen some of these section 8 houses they want you to live in, you'd soon realize you're better off working to buy your own home.
 

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1.) Never said Carlos, Consuela, Connor and Karen didn't do their job. I said black did theirs.
2.) The African American community is very conservative. Especially in the south. Most of those issues you listed impact Carlos, Consuela, Connor and Karen very much and they'll find out soon enough.

Or maybe the AA community is just fractured.

I live in the north. I'm not religious. I'm educated. I agree with most liberal policies with the exception of immigration. I'm like 95% straight. I'm pro choice.

How do dems appeal to me as well as an AA in Alabama with way more conservative beliefs.
 

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And a lot of those people who use those vouchers still gotta work. Should they wake up and it's gone they're gonna have to do what anybody does: get a better job or pick up a second. That's just life and you can't depend on government assistance forever. It's great for a little while, but if you seen some of these section 8 houses they want you to live in, you'd soon realize you're better off working to buy your own home.


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Go read a book and stop listening to republican propaganda.

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