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re: Black leadership group releases new blueprint for blacks based on MAGA

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Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
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Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:05 pm to
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Project 21 is an organization made up of black Americans who do not embrace the progressive vision


Good for them. Progressivism is a cancer
Posted by DirtyMikeandtheBoys
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:11 pm to
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TbirdSpur2010
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what policies we embrace are not ‘black-centric,’” he added. “They are the kinds of policies that America’s success over 200 years are built upon. We believe that the very kind of success that took a colony, a breakaway colony, and turned it into the most powerful country on the planet – if we continue to apply those principles in all areas, we’re going to see the same kind of success again.”

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LET'S. frickING. GO.


Watch out, some progressives may call you a racist....
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:14 pm to
Both sides are cancer.
Posted by uway
Member since Sep 2004
33109 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:17 pm to
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White liberals are blacks worse enemy. I should also ad the MSM, which is pretty much the same thing.


I agree, except the people running the media aren’t actually “white.”
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:19 pm to
This is what built that success.

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Now 16 scholars are helping to set the record straight by exploring the true ties between 19th century economic development and a brutal system of human bondage in the 2016 book Slavery’s Capitalism: A New History of American Economic Development.

Contrary to popular belief, the small farmers of New England weren’t alone responsible for establishing America’s economic position as capitalism expanded. Rather, the hard labor of slaves in places like Alabama, South Carolina, and Mississippi needs to be kept in view as well. In fact, more than half of the nation’s exports in the first six decades of the 19th century consisted of raw cotton, almost all of it grown by slaves, according to the book, which was edited by Sven Beckert, the Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard University and visiting professor at HBS, as well as Seth Rockman, Associate Professor of History at Brown University.




LINK

Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:20 pm to
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Both sides are cancer.


It's funny you think there are two sides
Posted by RCDfan1950
United States
Member since Feb 2007
34980 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:22 pm to
Electoral kill shot. 8 years. Supreme Court>Lower Courts>Bureaucracy. Dead end for the Prog hegemony and the resultant Black cultural apocalypse.
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:23 pm to
There's really just one. But I say 2 for simpletons. Aside from a few issues. They're all the same. Except for possibly Rand Paul
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Posted by RightWinger
Mississippi
Member since May 2018
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:23 pm to
A lot of blacks love Trump but can't say it because of the hive mentality.
Posted by MontyFranklyn
T-Town
Member since Jan 2012
23832 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:42 pm to
I think it is sad that those that have fallen behind still look for politics to bring them up. The opportunity for upward mobility doesn't rest with a political party, but with the desire of one's self. Sacrifice and patience goes a long way, that's what my grandmother did and several of her children are worth millions.
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
29179 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:45 pm to
Tie current immigration limits to a jobs bill focused on the black community developing trade skills and GEOTUS will go down as a legend.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 12:45 pm to
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I think it is sad that those that have fallen behind still look for politics to bring them up. The opportunity for upward mobility doesn't rest with a political party, but with the desire of one's self.


Absolutely agree. 1,000%. Until you realize that YOU are responsible for YOUR own success, you'll be at the mercy of strangers who only want your vote. By all means, vote for your principles, but don't count on elected appointees to put in the work and stack paper for you.

That goes whether you're republican, democrat, independent, or whatever.

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Sacrifice and patience goes a long way, that's what my grandmother did and several of her children are worth millions.


That's awesome. That's the kind of family legacy we should foster Props to y'all.
This post was edited on 5/22/18 at 12:47 pm
Posted by MontyFranklyn
T-Town
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 1:05 pm to
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That's awesome. That's the kind of family legacy we should foster Props to y'all.
The opportunity to build is present, but not many know how are really want to learn. In my experiences, their values are skewed badly when it comes to finances and it is basically due to having little to no financial literacy. Add in what is being sold to them through the media and it creates a compounding effect that perpetuates itself with every generation. A little financial literacy goes a long, long way.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
134026 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 1:45 pm to
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A little financial literacy goes a long, long way.


Indeed.
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 1:51 pm to
How can we start to change and influence young black kids to push toward a financial literacy path?
Posted by thejudge
Westlake, LA
Member since Sep 2009
14064 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 2:45 pm to
Wonder if they are accepting donations.

Sounds like an awesome thing to donate too
Posted by MontyFranklyn
T-Town
Member since Jan 2012
23832 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 3:12 pm to
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How can we start to change and influence young black kids to push toward a financial literacy path?
May banks are doing outreach to the communities they are present in with seminars and such. A great way to spread financial education, going forward, is to start non-profits and advertise heavily. A friend and I are doing this.
Posted by CptRusty
Basket of Deplorables
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 5/22/18 at 3:13 pm to
Cornball Brothas
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
35573 posts
Posted on 5/22/18 at 3:14 pm to
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I should also ad the MSM, which is pretty much the same thing


MSM acts like a Nanny and protector to the black community...treats them like kids - that they are too fragile to hear reality.

They talk down to black people, censor black crime because that might make black people feel bad - feelings are more important to them than pointing out realities and ways to change it.

And then, if they do have to report on crime or fatherless children - it's white societies fault - systemic and a result of slavery.

Which is funny because black communities in the North were thriving at the turn of the 20th century just 40 years after slavery ended...and had prosperous businesses and their own thriving Baseball league.

But then the 60's happened. And Dems after losing the South, needed a new base. So they promised all these things to the black communities to entice them.

The Democratic Party's shift in voter solitication is the worst thing to ever happen to the Black community.
This post was edited on 5/22/18 at 3:15 pm
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