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And for those challenging days at the end of the month, before the EBT cards get loaded up, there's the smash and grab jewelry store robbery.As evidenced by the tv ads. Madison Avenue doesn't advertise to people who can't afford their products. So, we can put to rest any thought that racism is having a negative effect on blacks financially.
Except for rightwing racists trying to violate their rights and protected liberties and cheering when blacks are killed while in police custody.Blacks are doing great.
Still gettin welfare while doing nothing to deserve it.
Still "working" a job while getting welfare, which is illegal.
Still sitting on their ass doing nothing while at said job, and getting paid for it.
Still getting paid more for said job than other races who were trained for said job.
Still getting hired JUST because they are black.
Still getting better benefits than all other races, JUST because they are black.
Able to kill, maim, and destroy at will, and blame it on someone else while screaming "racism".
Able to con BILLIONS of dollars from companies and the government, and not have ANYTHING happen to them.
Able to get welfare with no problem and STILL get a tax refund check.
Yeah.......I'd say they are doing better than any other race on this planet.
We needz to getz rid of dem racist cops thoAs evidenced by the tv ads. Madison Avenue doesn't advertise to people who can't afford their products. So, we can put to rest any thought that racism is having a negative effect on blacks financially.
YesAs evidenced by the tv ads. Madison Avenue doesn't advertise to people who can't afford their products. So, we can put to rest any thought that racism is having a negative effect on blacks financially.
Where I live, there is an expensive shopping mall with all upscale stores - Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Saks, Neiman Marcus, etc., etc., - and I drop in there occasionally, primarily to walk around and treat myself to lunch.Yes
TV ads are proof that black people no longer need special treatment through government
Blacks go for high end stuff, thus the ads targeting them. Good for the economy.Where I live, there is an expensive shopping mall with all upscale stores - Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Saks, Neiman Marcus, etc., etc., - and I drop in there occasionally, primarily to walk around and treat myself to lunch.
The overwhelming majority of the customers at the fancy stores are black. This can largely be due to 2-income government workers (for a HHI of as much as $300,000), but also due to the large percentage of black lawyers, corporate executives, highly-paid director level jobs in non-profits, and so forth.
Other than blacks who drop out of high school with a baby, blacks are not oppressed - nor are whites their oppressor. THAT is The Big Lie.
Yes, I remember you and I had this discussion before. I had objected to Sephora having only black women as models in their windows, and you said blacks spend their disposable income more on “stuff” than whites, who are more likely to invest it. At first blush, I said it couldn’t be, but when I researched it, you were right. Blacks DO spend more on luxuries than whites with a similar amount of disposable income.Blacks go for high end stuff, thus the ads targeting them. Good for the economy.
Interestingly it represents the biggest interracial transfer of wealth in the world (outside of the China trade). Paychecks by whites and others to blacks are returned to whites (and other-than-black businesses) shortly after they are received. Every payday is an opportunity for blacks to build "black capital" through savings and investments. Sadly this opportunity has been squandered thus far. But happily they still have the opportunity every payday.Yes, I remember you and I had this discussion before. I had objected to Sephora having only black women as models in their windows, and you said blacks spend their disposable income more on “stuff” than whites, who are more likely to invest it. At first blush, I said it couldn’t be, but when I researched it, you were right. Blacks DO spend more on luxuries than whites with a similar amount of disposable income.