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re: Half-Moon plans to solve social inequality in New Orleans
Posted on 4/21/17 at 4:22 pm to ClientNumber9
Posted on 4/21/17 at 4:22 pm to ClientNumber9
We just need to throw a big fricking net over the city and lock em all up or send them to the East and build a wall.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 4:22 pm to ClientNumber9
52% is probably a low ball. Drive around Central City for a day and you'll be thinking that number is far closer to 70%.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 4:24 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
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Bet the farm they will find white, middle and upper class males sorely under-represented within their ranks........
That demographic doesn't count. You want equity? How about doing away with Civil Service. City Hall already has equity. Everyone that works there is an equal opportunity slacker. Seriously, how is it that workers there can be that dumb, stupid, apathetic, and slow and not lose their damn jobs. How about starting to hold people accountable for their job performances? Then it would be equitable. If I had an employee that had the work ethic of city workers, their arse would be out the door.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 5:36 pm to NIH
14%.
Up to 44% black males
Surely you know the urban league is padding stats to make the black struggle seem worse than it even is .
Up to 44% black males
Surely you know the urban league is padding stats to make the black struggle seem worse than it even is .
This post was edited on 4/21/17 at 6:08 pm
Posted on 4/21/17 at 5:38 pm to NIH
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Drive around Central City for a day and you'll be thinking that number is far closer to 70%.
Well you surely are not going to see those who are employed hanging out on the street. Drive through any fast food restaurant, go down to City Hall, go down to any city parish building, go down to any state parish building and you will mostly see black people working
Posted on 4/21/17 at 5:41 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Hey moron, unemployment only measures the percent of people who want a job who cannot get one
Posted on 4/21/17 at 8:29 pm to LSUTANGERINE
lol
44%, what an achievement!
You are a fraud
44%, what an achievement!
You are a fraud
Posted on 4/21/17 at 8:55 pm to uptownsage
Love it. I love the Jesuit order as s catholic. Serve the poor and disenfranchised
Posted on 4/21/17 at 10:24 pm to ClientNumber9
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Until this changes, nothing in the black community will be fixed. 10% unemployment may be due to some disadvantages a particular race may face in the job market; 52% unemployment is straight up entitlement/laziness.
The hard truth is that if you have very little education in this day and age, you are practically unemployable. There isn't a jobs program, or affirmative active program that's gonna change that. You're just trapped.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 10:59 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Cotton Pickin
RA'd
Posted on 4/22/17 at 7:31 am to NIH
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52% is probably a low ball. Drive around Central City for a day and you'll be thinking that number is far closer to 70%.
Why? Because driving around one neighborhood paints a clear picture of employment in Orleans Parish?
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:22 am to LSUTANGERINE
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Wait one Cotton Pickin second
5. "Cotton-Picking"
The phrase "are you out of your cotton-picking mind?" seems to have a serious racial overtone, particularly against black slaves in the Southern United States, who were the pickers of cotton for much of American history. Cotton-picking is usually used as a stand-in for "damn," to make it more socially acceptable than swearing (ironically enough). If you're not from the South, you may have heard the adjective "cotton-picking" for the first time from a Bugs Bunny cartoon from 1952.
There's yet another variety on the phrase: To call somebody a "cotton-picker" is undeniably, completely racist.
you are worse than hitler!
seriously you racist always unwittingly unmask yourselves eventually thanks for confirming what we've always known about you........
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:34 am to ClientNumber9
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This is in-fricking-tolerable. I refuse to accept that this is some sweeping institutional racism that is keeping black males from gainful employment. Until this changes, nothing in the black community will be fixed. 10% unemployment may be due to some disadvantages a particular race may face in the job market; 52% unemployment is straight up entitlement/laziness.
I'd venture a portion of that is the city's inconsistent police, DA, public defender and jail system too
I'm not saying every case is unfair and every conviction false but we sure do handle justice poorly and if you are the one unable to bail out or pleading guilty just to get it or... it sure does effect your job opportunities too (even if they weren't great by your own doing prior)
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:40 am to 4cubbies
The published rates fluctuate from 44-52% since 2015 and those are people SEEKING a job
My SO lived in Central City for a year and a half, the amount of black
males from all ages walking around in jeans and a white t in the middle of the day or sitting around was staggering
My SO lived in Central City for a year and a half, the amount of black
males from all ages walking around in jeans and a white t in the middle of the day or sitting around was staggering
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:49 am to NIH
If black males father babies they need to stand up and be MEN and be there for their kids! That is the problem in the black community across this country.
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:56 am to OU812
That is the root cause
The government has incentivized poor folk to have kids indiscriminately without keeping the nuclear family intact. This however, is off limits in the "conversation" the left wants to have. Instead, we beat our heads against the wall talking about "fixing" schools and the criminal justice system, full well knowing those are symptoms
And not the cause
The government has incentivized poor folk to have kids indiscriminately without keeping the nuclear family intact. This however, is off limits in the "conversation" the left wants to have. Instead, we beat our heads against the wall talking about "fixing" schools and the criminal justice system, full well knowing those are symptoms
And not the cause
Posted on 4/22/17 at 9:04 am to uptownsage
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would lay groundwork for each city department to assess its own disparities among racial, gender, sexual orientation and economic lines -- both within its own ranks and how it dispenses city services. That would then become a blueprint for new policies, new approaches.
This will end up changing absolutely nothing, because it is not intended to. It is nothing more than a white man telling black people the same old social justice bullshite in order to get their votes.
This problem cannot be solved by dividing people along racial lines and playing one against the other. It will take us (all) coming together for one common purpose. That will never happen as long as we let sociopathic politicians separate us while lining their own pockets. It is amazing to me how many intelligent people, both black and white, allow themselves to fall for the same old trick over and over again.
Posted on 4/22/17 at 9:40 am to uptownsage
What does that statement about country clubs even mean??? Did the Landrieu family's favorite country club close?
Posted on 4/22/17 at 9:53 am to tedmarkuson
My grandfather started out as a sharecropper and I myself as a very young kid pulled a cotton sack down some rows of his small cotton patch he came to own as my parents helped him catch up on his harvest as we visited at Thanksgiving. He never like mechanical pickers and a lot of cotton was still handpicked in the sixties.
I am not black.
BB King was proud of picking cotton
I am not black.
BB King was proud of picking cotton
quote:
"I picked a lotta cotton," King reflected years later. "I was good, too. I could pick 500 pounds a day. That was hard. I figured the guitar was easier."
Posted on 4/22/17 at 9:55 am to uptownsage
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each city department to assess its own disparities among racial, gender, sexual orientation and economic lines -- both within its own ranks and how it dispenses city services. That would then become a blueprint for new policies, new approaches.
Translation: racial quotas.
Want to fix unemployment in the black communities? Fix the epidemic of single-parent families in the black community.
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