Basically we are to the point where we have to vote Kamala in to keep Trump out and hope we can groom the next person to take over for Kamala if she's not up to the task.
If people want a platform specifically for black people at the exclusion of others they have to request a platform that addresses issues specifically for black people that doesn’t effect others.
Many of the things we need are not exclusive to black people, but if addressed will help black people disproportionately. Criminal justice reform is one. Voting rights is one. Student loan relief and business ownership are others.
Child care, homebuyer programs, etc. will all help black people disproportionately to the rest of the population because we are disproportionately impacted by these things.
So let’s not cut off our noses to spite our face.
If people want a platform specifically for black people at the exclusion of others they have to request a platform that addresses issues specifically for black people that doesn’t effect others.
Many of the things we need are not exclusive to black people, but if addressed will help black people disproportionately. Criminal justice reform is one. Voting rights is one. Student loan relief and business ownership are others.
Child care, homebuyer programs, etc. will all help black people disproportionately to the rest of the population because we are disproportionately impacted by these things.
So let’s not cut off our noses to spite our face.
Healthcare = ObamacareYou provide a platform that helps Black Americans exclusively because any platform that provides healthcare, education reform without addressing the wealth gap will accelerate it. That's how the wealth gap got started throughout the 30s to the 50s when Black people were mostly excluded from the New Deal.
You don't it by race, you do it by addressing a specific claim and a specific harm like slavery and Jim Crow.
This is why Black Americans shouldn't ground themselves in Flat Blackness. It's over. Race is over.
It's about family and lineage and generational wealth transfers.
America doesn't provide universal healthcare and free college education because America assumes that you can afford it. America assumes that your grandpa and grandma gonna help you put a down payment on a house. America assumes your parents are paying for your college education. America assumes you are gonna get a good job straight out of college.
None of that happens for us.
This idea that America doesn't do things for a specific group of people only is cope.
It does all the time. You point out a specific harm that the government has caused and getting them to readdress it by having a sound historical and legal argument.
The question is, does America have the political will to look at her history and address slavery once and for all by freeing Black Americans from the taint of it by providing a path towards generational wealth and that has answer has been no.
And since it is no, Black folks spend their wheels trying to talk around why they are the way they are instead of saying the obvious: We don't have money in the richest country in the world. We don't have power in the most powerful country in the world.
There is no other discussion to be had.
They should refer back to point 1 from my prior post. She could lie and say she’ll get it, but what good would that do?its reparations or nothing to some folks.
I feel like we had a whole thread on what we should be asking for politically that didnt get as much traction as it should have IMO. We seemingly have a bunch of those tho and I cant place the most recent at the moment tho
There are plenty of specific things she could propose for us. Rebuilding the infrastructure in our communities would be #1. Our schools, housing, roads, mass transportation, business investments all need help. Some generic $25k grant isn't doing shit.If people want a platform specifically for black people at the exclusion of others they have to request a platform that addresses issues specifically for black people that doesn’t effect others.
Many of the things we need are not exclusive to black people, but if addressed will help black people disproportionately. Criminal justice reform is one. Voting rights is one. Student loan relief and business ownership are others.
Child care, homebuyer programs, etc. will all help black people disproportionately to the rest of the population because we are disproportionately impacted by these things.
So let’s not cut off our noses to spite our face.
You realize those questions don't necessarily have to be rhetorical. I mean, what's stopping anyone from answering those questions?I don't know why every 8 years Black people just won't admit they are voting Democrat no matter and no matter what the Democrats do.
The Black Agenda could literally be called Poopty Scoop and there will be motherfuckers talking about, "Well what else we are gonna do."
That's the winning argument for 99 percent of Black folk that are loyal Democrats.
It's
"What else are we gonna do?"
"You don't understand how the government works."
"Well, what are you doing to help Black people."
And everything it circles back to, "What else we are gonna do?"
Funny thing is everyone knows that there is nothing else that Black people and now they say it to your face. Unsugar-coated, uncensored, straight up tell you that you are non-viable. That there are no more moves on the chessboard. You gonna do what you always do, so why even bother pretending that you are not.
I got a question, Where's the black community's 920-page plan outlining what we have to do to reform criminal justice system, close the wealth gap, address health care and address college education?
Well that's at least a start. I never heard no one bring this up, I usually just see complaints.The ADOS Foundation already had a plan before Kamala ran. It addresses housing, criminal justice, agriculture, health, immigration and jobs.
Black Agenda » The ADOS Advocacy Foundation
Our Black agenda efforts reflect a concern for, and a commitment to, advocating for policies that will eliminate the divides faced by all Black Americans.www.adosfoundation.org
Having a plan doesn't matter if there is no political will and pressure behind it.
Lol I generally appreciate you answeringChase Oliver.
What does justice reform look like to you?I got a question, Where's the black community's 920-page plan outlining what we have to do to reform criminal justice system, close the wealth gap, address health care and address college education?
Hard to say. As a start, More rehab and mental health recovery for criminals depending on the crime. And doing away with harmful crime policies Like ones that leave families broken behind small drug possession charges for example.What does justice reform look like to you?
Personal opinion is it's impossible for an justice reform in the states that actually works ( it's more likely in Europe because state healthcare and even that feels impossible). That word will lose every election and when you look in depth what is required it's just impossible.Hard to say. As a start, More rehab and mental health recovery for criminals depending on the crime. And doing away with harmful crime policies Like ones that leave families broken behind small drug possession charges for example.
Lolits reparations or nothing to some folks.
I feel like we had a whole thread on what we should be asking for politically that didnt get as much traction as it should have IMO. We seemingly have a bunch of those tho and I cant place the most recent at the moment tho