You're not wrong, that we do have more racial equity in our country now than what we've had in the past. But the point of the quote is that we aren't done yet. You may not have seen racial inequality firsthand, but it does exist.
In Democrat cities, thanks to Democrat policies, created by Democrats like Biden. The “Plantation” is as real as it was in 1821.
Not only that, but creating a false culture of hate and degeneration to infest the Black race - this culture bankrolled by Hollywood, with race traitors like Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the helm, who use their gilded lives to mislead Black America into thinking they can get ahead by acting ‘thug,’ taking what they want, and bitching without coming up with solution. Destitute of mind and soul - that’s how you make a slave.
They took prison culture and made it mainstream. They drug up young Black boys and turn them into apes, and they do it to dumb little white boys at the same rate - nobody talks about it because they don’t want to see it. Little white college ladies get their hands on alcohol and pretty soon the entire town’s had their way.
A white man can look at a black man and tell him he’s holy. That won’t mean he’s serious.
Not sure what this had to do with my comment, especially your last line is confusing to me.
But you seem to agree that there is still a racial equity that needs helping. There are still black people that are being held back by city policies and give the black communities little to do about it but engage in criminal activities because there are little other resources in lower income communities to help them.
Low income, predominantly black communities have little public resources, such as schools, libraries, and sports communities to keep them occupied, active, and learning.
I like that you mention the prison system too. Part of it also comes from prisons being for profit, incentivizing them to encourage more criminal behavior, leading to more arrests, leading to more $$$. It's sickening, really, and black communities have been the target for this for years.
There is still much to do to reach racial equity, but it can easily be disguised and understood as class inequality
You're not wrong, that we do have more racial equity in our country now than what we've had in the past. But the point of the quote is that we aren't done yet. You may not have seen racial inequality firsthand, but it does exist.
In Democrat cities, thanks to Democrat policies, created by Democrats like Biden. The “Plantation” is as real as it was in 1821.
Not only that, but creating a false culture of hate and degeneration to infest the Black race - this culture bankrolled by Hollywood, with race traitors like Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the helm, who use their gilded lives to mislead Black America into thinking they can get ahead by acting ‘thug,’ taking what they want, and bitching without coming up with solution. Destitute of mind and soul - that’s how you make a slave.
They took prison culture and made it mainstream. They drug up young Black boys and turn them into apes, and they do it to dumb little white boys at the same rate - nobody talks about it because they don’t want to see it. Little white college ladies get their hands on alcohol and pretty soon the entire town’s had their way.
A white man can look at a black man and tell him he’s holy. That won’t mean he’s serious.
Not sure what this had to do with my comment, especially your last line is confusing to me.
But you seem to agree that there is still a racial equity that needs helping. There are still black people that are being held back by city policies and give the black communities little to do about it but engage in criminal activities because there are little other resources in lower income communities to help them.
Low income, predominantly black communities have little public resources, such as schools, libraries, and sports communities to keep them occupied, active, and learning.
I like that you mention the prison system too. Part of it also comes from prisons being for profit, incentivizing them to encourage more criminal behavior, leading to more arrests, leading to more $$$. It's sickening, really, and black communities have been the target for this for years.
There is still much to do to reach racial equity, but it can easily be disguised and understood as class inequality
Good to have you on board, OG Loc. Power to the People.
I think the point of the quote is we are doomed....unless he didn't mean that.
Right, he said we are doomed UNLESS we put more focus on racial equality, as the full quote states.