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  1. Black individuals know what they want for self. Many of us know the phrases. I want to be respected. I want money. I want to be a star. I want to be president. I is very easy for Black individuals in the usa or elsewhere. But if someone ask, What do you want for the Black community 50 years from now? that is when you get idealized or simplified or dysfunctional answers. In this very forum, I read many collective desires. Some examples I think black people need to think like me ,as if their mindset is absent any flaw I think black people need to stop blaming abuse by white people, as if white people never harm anyone black I think black people need to get their financial situation together without breaking the law, as if white people didn't cheat or scheme or murder or enslave everybody else for every penny they have My thoughts Single Status Update from 03/07/2022 by richardmurray - AALBC.com’s Discussion Forums
  2. https://newsone.com/4300265/vernon-jones-gop-tantrum-video/ I wonder if this article is indicative of how the GOP really feels about black candidates. 😁😎
  3. You failed Reading Comprehension, dude. And you did not offer a statement. Just a racially tinged story from the New York Post, which since Ronald Reagan's candidacy for the White House in 1980, has been a repository of anti-Black venom. Anything that promotes the nonsense of White Supremacy, especially if it's aided and abetted by Black turncoats, is celebrated front and center by the editors of the NY Post.
  4. I would want people to be able to think freely.
  5. Here's a different view from a political publication that has writers who are actually logical. Republican Black candidates are not worth cheering about Republicans have never moved away from their anti-Black agenda in states, counties and districts which are receptive to their "Blacks ain't poop" message. Need more proof? Here's a February 2022 feature story about one how Texas county may elect its first Black congressman since 1892. And Texas Republicans ain't happy about it. The guy is a Democrat. https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/brazoria-county-may-elect-first-black-congressman-since-19th-century/
  6. Politicians on both sides are funded by special interests i.e. big money. Right now, neither party seems to be committed to working for the American people. IMO, they are two sides of the same coin. 😎
  7. @richardmurray My man! Splendid reasoning! I actually don't hanker after money. I just want a happy, long life and be able help out where I can.

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