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Re: NYT: Crowded Subways? Yes, in Neighborhoods Where People Have to Go to Work

Posted by Brightonr68 on Fri Dec 4 14:27:08 2020, in response to Re: NYT: Crowded Subways? Yes, in Neighborhoods Where People Have to Go to Work, posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Dec 4 13:01:04 2020.

Then how can you explain the very large but silent black , Hispanic , East Asian , west Asian middle and upper classes .

Of course the media ignore this .

In fact all this focus on so called “white privilege” distracts us from helping people who have lagged behind the middle class for generations .


They focus on a small group of wealthy people and project the image that all “white people live this way. This is used to be divisive . Instead of giving advise on how to improve your place in life , they just serve the goal of tearing down the nations economic system and grab power .

Want to know why American born black People under form all other races in this country , look no further than the elected officials and community leaders that represent you . They use their power to enrich their family and friends and provide poor advise and guidance to the members of the community . Maxine waters paid each of her daughters $240,000 to help with her re-election campaign . A campaign she was going to win regardless .

I used to work at a community after school center in and inner city by neighborhood . 20 people were on the payroll . 10 people actually showed up for work . The 10 people who did not show up were all friends and family of the city council member and state senator that supported the program .The children were allowed to run around the gym barely supervised while most of the remaining adults sat and chat in the Corner . The program was funded by the city council to provide tutoring, structured positive activities and job training assistance .

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