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Black Country Clubs

You think im not? I’m not smooth edged

I use my charm more than anything.

got my first 15 cribs at these type meetings.

you be surprised at what you can pull off being us. Them dudes ain’t all that smart.

they just let their guard down in certain places.

but if I was next to them in Starbucks..,they be checking for their wallet.

That has nothing to do with how I feel about that. It's cool but ain't for me.
 
There s one here I know of I’m not sure if you can categorize it like cacs do

but it’s a golf and social club in a predominantly affluent black enclave
 
im saying you talking bout a country club with 100k salary requirement that’s kinda high but if it’s about being exclusive cool. You can join Masons and do all that for way cheaper
What are the benefits of joining the Masons ?
Not too familiar
 
What are the benefits of joining the Masons ?
Not too familiar

I view it like a country club that donates to the community but they party too it’s usually older people in them but according to legend to founders of the frats and Doris in our community were Masons and Stars
 
Masons are about community I guess but probably depends on the individual lodge. I though a country club was just a place for rich folks to party away from the family
 
I can't agree with the "black ppl should know better than to drive a financial wedge between eachother" thing ppl been arguing. Not in that I'm defending country clubs, just that it goes with the territory of class divisions.

Different classes have their particular social and work circles. Same deal as gated communities. You might reach a point where you're so called "made" and u now have the means to roll that way accordingly.

It's elitist, but wealth is inherently elitist. Ideally, these upper class country club dwellers wouldn't leave behind their more humble brethren for an exclusively elitist existence. But it often doesn't work out that way.

I'm not some uber-capitalist (extremely socialist in fact) I just see these things as unfortunate, often unavoidable underpinnings of the system.
 
Jack and Jill is one of them. For the youngins. Mom tried getting me in that shit. I wasn’t one of them.
I can’t think of the others.


I was in Jack & Jill growing up.


The only thing they didn't have was a golf course.


But it's a slippery slope. If we exclude White people, then there's no logical reason that they shouldn't be allowed to exclude us.


And for the record, there are no all White country clubs. I worked at an investment banking firm and I got to know the senior executives. They said there are no all White country clubs.
 
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