I'd like to start by saying Black men are going to overwhelmingly support Kamala Harris in this election. As has always been the case, they will be the group with the second-highest level of support from a single voting bloc for the Democrat candidate, just behind Black women, as they have always been. This idea that Black men are shifting to Trump is extremely disingenuous and worrying. Why is the Democrat establishment pushing this narrative? It's fuck Barack forever now, how dare he talk down to us like the whites have done for so long.
*I say that because this push for Black men is prompted by the lie that Black men aren't going to vote for her.*
Now on to these potential policies (here is the link:
https://kamalaharris.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/FMfcgzQXJZxzLGgcKmSNQSXCRKXShwxJ.pdf). I'd like everyone to be very cognizant of the language used
Providing 1 million loans that are fully forgivable of up to $20,000 to Black entrepreneurs and others who have historically faced barriers to starting a new business or growing an existing business
This is the kicker and makes up a large part of her proposals, this is not aimed at us and we will not be the main beneficiaries of it, if we wind up benefitting from it at all. Now, that in and of itself is not really that big a deal (I'm sure none of you are so petty as to hate on another's come up) but it's best if we all understand that they are not doing anything specifically tailored to black people or black men and these broad programs and policies, more often than not, wind up going to benefit other groups at a far greater rate than it does us.
The health initiative is fine but I'm extremely skeptical it will be a priority. It may come to exist but it won't be a big deal like they make the transgender and women stuff, so it's effectiveness will be minimal. I do like the mentioning of the need for more Black male teachers. Again, I question how much of an effort will be made but it's nice to see it mentioned.
"... will continue to invest millions of dollars in proven Community Violence Intervention programs..." is PR fluff and "investments" in community-oriented policing has been said a million times. Black men are still being overpoliced.
Honestly, I was going to actually try to respond to the whole thing but I think it's a moot point. A lot of the stuff mentioned is just general "help the minorities" stuff. The only thing that's seemingly aimed at Black men specifically is the health initiative, which sounds fine. Black men could absolutely benefit from everything mentioned but that's been true for things suggested in the past. Problem is, how much of an effort will be made by her administration to make sure Black men are reaping the rewards the same as others?
How loud will she be for the cause? We've been told time and time again what they plan on doing to benefit us and then... nothing. Again, Black men will overwhelmingly go for Kamala - myself included - and the only group that will outpace their support will be Black women.