Oh I’m sorry kut, you’re right, next time I should start a thread that says “problems in the black community”. I’m sure you’d rep me for that right?
Keep being a troll troll and avoiding the subject. Brings me joy to watch you shuffle the deck and play a new victim card.
There's plenty of jobs open - unemployment is 4%.
Also, I agree with everything you said here... which is the opposite of the that picture. That picture implied that the democrat party can be the savior of black America, but they've be forsaken because of a love of immigrants and the only way to get help is to tell the democrats to focus on black Americans. That's exactly what it said.
Why not? I'm sure there are plenty of legit socio-economic things that could be discussed without bashing each other in a legit thread.
But you're not helping with this stuff... Have a conversation. Start one. Take the high road and open that dialogue. I'm sure plenty on INGO would join in and rationally discuss the topic instead of ... sinking... to calling each other trolls.
There's plenty of jobs open - unemployment is 4%.
Also, I agree with everything you said here... which is the opposite of the that picture. That picture implied that the democrat party can be the savior of black America, but they've be forsaken because of a love of immigrants and the only way to get help is to tell the democrats to focus on black Americans. That's exactly what it said.
refer to the post above yours. Does it seem he wants a legit conversation. I asked in 2 comments to explain something. He avoids it and continues to troll instead of converse. How do you have a conversation with that
I think he's behaving in a way that's equal to how you were. Tit-for-tat sort of thing.
I think if one of you pick yourselves off of the ground and ask civilized questions... the other would be forced to respond civilly, as well... and if they don't, they'd look bad in front of everyone else.
Probably good to be in it's own general socio-economic thread, though... to sort of reset the playing field.
Why not? I'm sure there are plenty of legit socio-economic things that could be discussed without bashing each other in a legit thread.
But you're not helping with this stuff... Have a conversation. Start one. Take the high road and open that dialogue. I'm sure plenty on INGO would join in and rationally discuss the topic instead of ... sinking... to calling each other trolls.
I am now going to post the most racist thing I can think of at this moment:
If politicians really cared about black people they would get the minimum wage raised to $15.00/hour.
I think that fits the theme.
They should focus on black Americans. If they’re focusing on illegal immigrants then they’re neglecting our own citizens, which needs help. Inner cities are over run with gangs, drugs, single motherhood, and low education. If we allow illegals to come into the country, those jobs that are open are going to be filled, and people will lay off workers for the cheaper illegal help... sacrificing communities jobs that need them. Look at Detroit for instance. It’s just now beginning to rebuild, no companies wanted to start a business in a crime ridden gang run area. Fix the issues that starts gangs and a drug driven economy, and companies will open in those areas further helping the situation.
But government isn't the answer. Or at least it's not the compete answer and can't solve everything.
What is your proposal? What are you doing? Just complaining about immigrants? Telling black people they need to protest and yell, "They took our social reforms!" isn't the answer, IMHO.
OK, can we discuss this?It does, and I would be completely offended by that statement. Why are politicians specifically caring for individual races of people? Their tapped to care for the collective America, not groups based on the color of their skin.
WHAT IS FORT WAYNE UNITED?
Fort Wayne UNITED is a Mayoral initiative that places two national efforts, Cities United and My Brother's Keeper, under one umbrella. It is designed to answer the call to enhance opportunities, advance youth advocacy and help create a safer city for all, but more specifically for black men and boys. By bringing together a group of passionate and committed leaders, the initiative will educate, inform and engage the community in an effort to make positive change one neighborhood at a time.
VISION
Every black male in Fort Wayne is respected and valued and has the opportunity to achieve his full potential.
MISSION
Advocate for and implement policies, practices and procedures to ensure equity and opportunity for black fathers, brothers and sons at home, work, school and in the community through collaborative efforts.
Whoa there, I haven't called him a troll, nor have I ever. Hell, I'm supposed to be on his ignore list, which of course is fine by me, especially now that he's outted himself for who he is.
Hey, at least it isn't cluttering up the pic thread.But this back-and-forth **** is tiring and boring.
Hey, at least it isn't cluttering up the pic thread.
Should a Black Americans who doesn't live in the ghetto, be more concerned about Democrats, ghettos, and illegal immigrants, than any other race of people? Call me crazy, but I think those should be concerns of all Americans. Though I'm sure Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson would disagree.
Hey, at least it isn't cluttering up the pic thread.
Hold my Zima