Taz
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- Jul 8, 2014
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Stop being such a bigot, you failed tranny.In my 50 years of life as an African American, America has evolved from the more of the former to more of the latter.
Unless you were born in Africa or migrated here, you have more in common with a white American in Jackson, Wyoming than you do with a black man who came here two years out of Africa. And with the growing population of actual Africans coming to America, black Americans can't keep rolling with that gig about being African American. It's laughable. You folks might be able to get away with that horse pucky if we were living a hundred and fifty years ago when black people had parents who were born into slavery and had grandparents who actually spoke African. But that's not the case. We live in a time much later now.
Now. To your point about economics. You're right, but your right for the wrong reasons. The American monetary policy is one that functions by way of central economic planning by a central bank. All of that freshly printed money goes to the 1 percenters first, and they're the ones who get to put it into the economy the way they want. These are most often special interests and lobbyists, corporations, etc. And, yes, the middle class and poor get hit with the inflation tax to pay the interest on the debt. Wages become stagnant for the middle class, as we've seen, and the rich get richer, but it affects blacks and whites, not just blacks. What we see happening in Chicago and similar places, is you get gangland style sub-cultures that evolve which is just another symptom of the economic problem.
Well....here is the thing. You are not the arbiter and hence have no standing in telling me who I have more in common with. Just as an FYI....the best friends I have made in the last 20 years have been......wait for it....native born Africans. We have PLENTY in common and the most common thing we share, besides skin color and other phenotype characteristics, is that we have all been impacted by the doctrine of white supremacy. I have in fact been to Africa. Yes....culturally we are a lot different, but the gap between us culturally is shrinking as unfortunately the world is being westernized culturally....meaning the culture of the West, and in particular America, is spreading among the young world wide....the music, the style of dress, beliefs, etc. To tell you the truth.....you make no sense to me. In my life there is little truth to what you say.
Why “unfortunately”?