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The problem with so many here is that they now nothing about the black community but are willling to speak as experts on what we need to do. We know what we need to do. We know what the source of our problem is. Too many whites on the right assume and their assumptions are based, quite frankly, on their individual racist beliefs about black peope as well as a real lack of knowledge about the reality ALL non whites face. The racists created a narrative about Asians that even 99 percent of Asians refuse to accept. This type of paternalism from whites must end. As the stats show, whites have huge problems n their own communities with crime, addiction, abuse, theft, and corruption. Yet we see members of the white Amerocan right pointing fngers at everybody else.
January 31, 2019
How Immigration Harms Native Blacks and Urban Opportunity Act Cautions
By Dr. Claud Anderson President, The Harvest Institute
www.harvestinstitute.org
Executing immigration policies without mitigating the negative impact that those polices might have on Native Black Americans is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral. The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, enacted at the end of the 1860s Civil War, mandated that Black people be treated in all manners similar to Whites. Since then, six succeeding generations of immigrants have been fast tracked into full American Dream membership and have received socio-economic benefits over Black Americans, the nation’s official underclass and the most vulnerable citizens in the nation.
Black Americans remain an obsolete and abandoned labor class because the original mandates of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution have been ignored, violated and corrupted. The 14th Amendment stipulated and mandated that all levels of government exercise all necessary means to lift the legacies and burdens off of the shoulders of Black Americans. These constitutional amendments were the collective base for the 1866 Civil Rights Laws designed to correct the 1857 Dredd Scott decision that held a Black man had no rights a White man was bound to respect. These laws were intended, not for all people, but to specifically correct the systemic injustice imposed upon Black people.
Throughout this nation’s history, there have been successive waves of immigrants that blocked the access of Native Blacks to, or pushed them off of the upward mobility ladder of success. After slavery over 100 million Europeans immigrants displaced Blacks in every labor and professional occupation. Since slavery, Black displacement continues unabated in areas such as:
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