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  1. Regina King will play Shirley Chisholm

    click read below to see my words

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    I will never forget one of Saint CHisholm's last sayings... I paraphrase, she said that the black community needs to focus on the financial sector in terms of moving the movement forward...

     

    funny how that hasn't happened. But, The timeline supports why it has not.

    The history of all people in the USA is older than the USA. But, what is the initial history of the Black community in the USA concerning, exclusively, the USA? 

    Four groups: Enslaved/Dead in the great ocean/Free fought on the side of the colonies of britain/Free fought on the side of the british empire. 

    Now the Enslaved or Dead represent over ninety percent of the Black community at the time of the founding of the USA. 

    Fast forward, slavery ended circa 1865 so over ninety percent of Black people in the USA had no possible financial change of status in the USA absent a violent act towards whites. And while as enslaved people ,Black people were worked to death at gun point by White : people or terrorist or slavers or fiscal capitalist or americans or christians or jews or women or men or free individuals. Over ninety percent of Black people had zero financial possibility in the USA.

    Now you will say from the end of slavery to the year two thousand and twenty two, which is the year this post was made, opportunity existed. But I quote MLK jr

    https://richardmurrayhumblr.tumblr.com/post/182181869938/i-quote-mlk-jr-white-america-must-see-that-no

     

    MLK jr , said above, that the Black community went from over ninety percent having zero financial possibility. To , over ninety percent of Black people being dropped into a completely disadvantaged financial situation, meaning no land ownership/no knowledge of the laws of the usa/no ability to read or write in any language/no bank account. So yes, over ninety percent of Black people went from zero financial possibility by the white whip to free people. But, they were surrounded by a white community that in its individuals owned land/had knowledge of the usa/could read or write/had bank accounts. So the Black community was totally diadvantaged and never had the chance to gain land by killing others, farm land by enslaving others, earn illegal profits during a government ban, make wealth in abusing humans outside the usa. White wealth does not come from paid labor merit, it comes from slavery or genocide, murdering or enslaving others. Black people have never done that in the USA. 

    Now we reach modernity and the Black community that has earned every penny in the usa through paid labor absent any favors, needs a financial era at least once like whites had multiple times. But, the problem with that need is all the ways whites had those times are now illegal. 

    I concur to SHirley Chisholm, but the problem is the Black community in the USA has to do all within a legal framework that never brings great wealth to a larger community. 

    So it may take a very long time for the Black community in the USA to ever have a majority financial golden moment. And just cause some may suggest the following. Tulsa wasn't a golden age. The problem with Tulsa is like the free blacks who fought on the side of the colonies, their freedom or money doesn't reflect the honest condition of the majority of black people in the usa. 
    https://www.blackenterprise.com/first-look-of-regina-king-transformation-as-first-black-congresswoman-shirley-chisholm-in-new-film-shirley/


     

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