Hello gwb-trading, Yes, you are right, whatever you say is right. It is your country, so whatever you say is right. I am black man, so I do not care anyway. Nothing is going to change anyway, so yes, everything you said is correct. It does not matter what black say or comment, everybody in America will never ever take our side in 1million years. We will always get argue against anything we say and debate. So, its your country man, say whatever you want and believe in whatever you want to believe.
ALL of you prove my point exactly. Whenever Black Americans voice their concerns and negative thing that happen to us, all Americans want to argue us and debate us and talk down on us. Even in conversation, we still never get a fair chance. If we ask for $1, other Americans will debate and argue against that. If we say we are mistreated in the work place, we get debated and argue against. If we say, we are poor, you going to debate and argue against that. If we say, we hungry, you going to debate against that and argue. Anything we say about us, you going to say something and argue back. However, I do not know one black person, that ever has anything to say about white people or anything they going through. We simply have no energy and just flat out tired to even debate anymore or argue against what you say. We give up. Have it your way and do your thing. All you prove my point, why all black people I know and black people in my family, completely stop voting and no longer participate in politics in America anymore and do not want anything to do anything going on in America anymore. We just want to enjoy our life in peace. It is your country, do whatever you want to do. Stop talking about or mentioning black people, leave us alone.
Malcom X knew what the score was way back then. A certain political party needs a problem to justify their, ah, how shall I say... platform and subsequent policies. If said problem were to go away, said platform goes away. No way to compete against the other party in that situation. Advanced of you to seemingly understand this, at least on the subconscious level.
Good Morning BeautifulStranger, Racism in America is a very profitable business and it is here stay forever. I understand this and I am fine with it. That is the way it is. Nothing I can do about it but enjoy life.
I saw a black woman cashier yesterday at a convenience store last night. She appeared to be in her early 40's, she had a medium length, somewhat unkept afro, she was short, with a slender build. Her face and hands looked a bit weathered. Her body language showed she really did not want to be there. She seemed miserable. There seemed to be a intensity behind her countenance. It suggested to me something really bad happened in her life. Perhaps something that led to PTSD like symptoms. Was she brought up in a broken family with a mostly absentee parent, such as myself? Poverty and lack of effective parental guidance can help cause a mentality that is counter-productive to doing well in any environment, much less in an often hostile one. She probably will not be at the convenience store too much longer, but if I see her again, I'll suggest that she consider Amazon, as their work environment encourages people to be nice to each other and accommodating. There are also certain businesses that ship to Amazon that have similar policies. One of the positive things about the Biden-Kamala Administration was the seeming encouragement of such policies. Productivity may be a bit less at these companies, but they do provide a needed supply chain resilience with other practices as well as a place for people who faced hardship to grow or recover. Perhaps part of the Harris-Walz "Joy" tag line was based in part on what I saw at Amazon and the other business. In conclusion, there are still good people in Government, in both parties. Perhaps it is those people we should regularly encourage and support.
Hello BeautifulStranger, Black women suffer a lot of trauma mentally and physical. They bare a lot of pain. If you really want to understand black people, you have to get out in the neighborhoods and talk to them. They will talk to you and let you know their struggle. The root cause of ALL trauma to black people in America begins and ends with America and slavery. The only way to stop it or correct it, is to put money in black people pocket. Then black people will not have anything to complain about anymore. The problem is no one in America wants to give Black People money. And if a Black Person start talking about money in America, we get jumped on and debated. That is why you do not hear black people getting involved in things in America anymore. I for sure, do not pay attention to politics or anything else going in America.
Certainly Black women have bean let down by Black men Many complain that they cant find a stable Black male to marry 33% of Black men have a felony. 70% percent of single Black mothers cant get there partner to stick round Half of young Black men have a credit score below 580