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  1. The question is, if in the year 2023 various people, multiphenotypical,  are calling for an end to slavery in prisons then when Black people like me said slavery wasn't over, and other black people said we were incorrect... who was wrong? 

    And moreover, what does it mean for the over one hundred and fifty years of black people in the usa, post war between the states, most of whom are the most financially affluent in the black community in the usa, who kept calling and still call other black people lazy when the black community has been herded by white governments into slavery post the thirteenth amendment? 

    For most people the issue is ending the allowance of slavery in the usa, and I comprehend the importance, but I think the black community in the usa has a bigger issue. That being the role of the black one percent, the black employed. It is clear that the black communities employed class, in majority not all, are complicit in the crime of aiding or abetting the falsehood that slavery ended? The falsehood that the black community  in the usa was not oppressed by the white  community in the usa? Every single state in the union that had a black populace, southern or northern, is led by a white community that herded the local black community into prisons for over one hundred and fifty years. But alongside the fifty white communities actions was an ever growing black financial elite who blamed the black majority for being herded into slavery post the thirteenth amendment... isn't that a crime? 

    How do black people incarcerate black people for their crimes against the black community when the white legal system doesn't have an allowance for it? 

     

     

    for the complete episode

    https://www.pbs.org/video/metrofocus-march-14-2023-jvbw1d/
     

    age of easy money

    Age Of Easy Money - Culture, Race & Economy - African American Literature Book Club (aalbc.com)

     

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