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The Kitchen Sink
Black children murdered this year
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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 75907999" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>Citation needed on that: generational wealth is not as easily acquired as you think, it's only been a few generations since things like redlining were somewhat dealt with, the consequences of redlining are still around.</p><p></p><p>And way to generalize like every black person is just superficial and only cares about conforming when that's as much a problem with middle class white people who spend beyond their means to get social clout. </p><p></p><p>You also assume every black person has fair and reasonable access or understanding of this rather than it still being the hegemonical white societal groups that would have that and can keep the generational wealth that was never limited in the same way as with black people (you know, the whole enslaving for centuries and Jim Crow laws after + redlining?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 75907999, member: 149131"] Citation needed on that: generational wealth is not as easily acquired as you think, it's only been a few generations since things like redlining were somewhat dealt with, the consequences of redlining are still around. And way to generalize like every black person is just superficial and only cares about conforming when that's as much a problem with middle class white people who spend beyond their means to get social clout. You also assume every black person has fair and reasonable access or understanding of this rather than it still being the hegemonical white societal groups that would have that and can keep the generational wealth that was never limited in the same way as with black people (you know, the whole enslaving for centuries and Jim Crow laws after + redlining?) [/QUOTE]
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