What is the so called Black leadership such as the NAACP doing to combat these companies rolling back DEI expect whining and complaining?

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So far you've killed more black people than Hitler in your numerous vigilante justice/revolution scenarios:mjlol:

You mean, kill them c00ns and rapists that hold the black race back. And if you afraid that is you, you better write your obituary now :ufdup:
 

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But shyt takes planning and nuance,
That's why I fukking pay them. Should I be giving you medical advice too? Let me appraise your house while I'm at it. You need your tires rotated?

Clown shyt. We hire specialists to specialize. Don't accept a job at a civil rights org if you can't figure out how to get us some damn civil rights.

I'm angry and you should be too. Stop accepting mediocrity, from the NAACP, the CBC, and whoever else is supposed to be protecting our interests.
 

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Public facing advocacy in a thread about economics should, idk... address economics? If you don't like that focus, this isn't the thread for you. The sole legal action you cited is a local issue and has nothing to do with getting our mf'ing paper unless you're a teacher in FL (in which case, I'm so sorry). I should be seeing Ms. Deonarine all over black-focused media telling small business owners ABOUT the resources and education they've made available and something of their plans moving forward.

My 'true beliefs' :comeon: have been stated repeatedly: As a paying member, the NAACP has given me no reason to continue on. They advocated for DACA more vigorously, and used my money to do it, btw, both nationally and locally. I get all the shytty emails: mixers, dinners, celebrations of this or that worthless negro. Bp are being murdered for sport in my city and all they get is Monday morning quarter back ass 'condemnations' from the Legal Defense Fund. WTF ARE THEY FUNDING??!

Until you put something on it yourself, who tf you trynna check? :childplease:
You're clearly more interested in venting frustration than engaging in a honest conversation, but let's set a few things straight. Public-facing advocacy is addressing economic justice in the context of DEI and other such programs. The intention is to pressure corporations to uphold the programs that directly impact Black professionals and small business opportunities. Ignoring that connection shows you're only invested in being dismissive than in actually understanding what's being done.

Further, as for the legal challenges being "local," you might want to take the time to understand how state-level precedents often set the stage for national trends. Florida's nonsense has been spreading like wildfire and it needs pushback to stem the tide. Pretending this isn't relevant just because it doesn't meet your specific grievances is shortsighted.

And since you're so pressed about a single individual showing up on Black-focused media, and given that you claim to be a paying member, what's stopping you from pushing for that visibility instead of just complaining in threads like this? The NAACP isn't perfect, but your solution seems to be whining about what they aren't doing while completely ignoring the work they are doing because it doesn’t fit your narrow view of advocacy.

In the end, your "worthless negro" comment reveals the kind of person you truly are. Given that's how you talk about your own community, it's obvious the issue isn't just the NAACP, it's your apparent need to tear down anyone trying to make progress in ways you don't personally approve of. Maybe you should check your tarot cards to see what should be done next. That's seems to be more in line with what you believe.
 

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Public-facing advocacy is addressing economic justice in the context of DEI and other such programs. The intention is to pressure corporations to uphold the programs that directly impact Black professionals and small business opportunities. Ignoring that connection shows you're only invested in being dismissive than in actually understanding what's being done.
The SOLE legal action you cited was in reference to DeSantis' anti woke bill. Please tell me how that pertains to economics of bp- subject of this thread- aside from the educators I already mentioned, since you know so fukking much (except how to join the NAACP yourself, apparently).

How do you know I haven't been pushing them to do something, anything???? You don't. All you know is that I'm the only person in this thread on record as a member. Why would you assume a lack of involvement from someone already more involved than you? :dahell:

In the end, your "worthless negro" comment reveals the kind of person you truly are. Given that's how you talk about your own community, it's obvious the issue isn't just the NAACP, it's your apparent need to tear down anyone trying to make progress in ways you don't personally approve of. Maybe you should check your tarot cards to see what should be done next. That's seems to be more in line with what you believe.
:mjlol: They are worthless. What progress? Where? That's not how I talk about my community, that's how I talk about program pimps.

But I will say, this exchange has been instructive. What I learned is, nikkas such as yourself with no skin in the game, not a dollar spent, aren't angry enough. Don't worry, you will be. People like you led us here, through complacency and a thirst for breadcrumbs. I noticed how easily you skipped right past the murders of several bm in a row in a blue city, in a blue state, by civilians and law enforcement alike- no convictions, no marches, no nothing. Just wait, that's all I can tell you. You gon wish you had some tarot cards.
 

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It’s time for the NCAAP to step aside and let the new black thought leaders lead us to the promise land.
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:francis: They already have.
 

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So far we got an executive and c-suite of 6 people grifting taking home a combined 2.2m's a year to solve these kinds of issues and the best folks have been able to come up with has been "both siders" and signed letters and statements.


President of NAACP in 2023 Salary = 840K
President of United States in 2023 Salary = 400K


Legendary finessing.
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Everything is going according to the design. What makes you think we still want affirmative action/DEI:respect:?





Did you know during the civil rights era when black people were forced into HBCUs,we had a think tank of the most brilliant phylishopical and legal minds in the country.



"The section “An Audacious Plan” follows the development of a civil rights team at Howard University Law School under Mordecai Johnson—the first Black president of Howard—who hires law professor Charles Hamilton Houston, who in turn mentors the future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Howard University was the incubator for the NAACP’s legal strategy in the 1954 landmark Supreme Court case Brown vs. The Board of Education, which fostered the desegregation of US public schools. The piercing irony of this story is that Howard’s success in the Brown case ultimately contributes to the problems facing HBCUs in the late-twentieth century. Desegregation is an important and necessary project for the equality and dignity of Black citizens, but it also brings a talent and financial drain on HBCUs as some Black students choose to attend predominantly white institutions."





I've never attended an HBCU,but I'm almost positive today's curriculum just teaches black youth how to be a good battery for white supremacy. Black youth needs to be forced back into black institutions. And the education taught within should reflect the climate. Education of knowledge of self is what truly built the NAACP. NAACP is pretty useless without it. Because even if they weren't useless,the people they were working for wouldnt be worth fighting for. Because they would lack knowledge of self and wouldn't maintain it. There's been an all out war on the conscience community for a decade now. The conscienceness of black people can be changed rather swiftly at very little cost. The education needs to be changed within the homes and within the institutions.
 

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So far we got an executive and c-suite of 6 people grifting taking home a combined 2.2m's a year to solve these kinds of issues and the best folks have been able to come up with has been "both siders" and signed letters and statements.


President of NAACP in 2023 Salary = 840K
President of United States in 2023 Salary = 400K


Legendary finessing.
:wow:
Damn!!!!! @#BOTHSIDES

Folks refuse to believe it and will argue to the death that these so called leaders have the best interest of blk ppl.

Most libs will argue “we gotta wait. It takes time” how much gahdamn longer we gotta wait.

If an organization/ member/team isn’t performing, you fire and replace them
 

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Everything is going according to the design. What makes you think we still want affirmative action/DEI:respect:?





Did you know during the civil rights era when black people were forced into HBCUs,we had a think tank of the most brilliant phylishopical and legal minds in the country.



"The section “An Audacious Plan” follows the development of a civil rights team at Howard University Law School under Mordecai Johnson—the first Black president of Howard—who hires law professor Charles Hamilton Houston, who in turn mentors the future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Howard University was the incubator for the NAACP’s legal strategy in the 1954 landmark Supreme Court case Brown vs. The Board of Education, which fostered the desegregation of US public schools. The piercing irony of this story is that Howard’s success in the Brown case ultimately contributes to the problems facing HBCUs in the late-twentieth century. Desegregation is an important and necessary project for the equality and dignity of Black citizens, but it also brings a talent and financial drain on HBCUs as some Black students choose to attend predominantly white institutions."





I've never attended an HBCU,but I'm almost positive today's curriculum just teaches black youth how to be a good battery for white supremacy. Black youth needs to be forced back into black institutions. And the education taught within should reflect the climate. Education of knowledge of self is what truly built the NAACP. NAACP is pretty useless without it. Because even if they weren't useless,the people they were working for wouldnt be worth fighting for. Because they would lack knowledge of self and wouldn't maintain it. There's been an all out war on the conscience community for a decade now. The conscienceness of black people can be changed rather swiftly at very little cost. The education needs to be changed within the homes and within the institutions.

Back when the college graduation rates for all black adults was an abysmal 1%. Yes, ONE fukking percent of all black adults had a college education back in those Jim Crow Days that you cherish so much. How the fukk you a free man when you say takes like this, much less being a whole rapist? :hhh:
 
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