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But in the end, you are kinda the pot calling the kettle Dominicano with the claims I'm misrepresenting your argument, when you are misconstruing mine
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But in the end, you are kinda the pot calling the kettle Dominicano with the claims I'm misrepresenting your argument, when you are misconstruing mine
I meant to say during segragation in my last post.
And again, I never praised the Jim Crow era as a whole. IN SOME WAYS integration has been bad for us.
I never meant to imply you were praising the Jim Crow era, my bad famb if it came off that way. I know you not on some Ninja steez (I'm not even joking dude legit called this the Golden Era )
And I while I will admit that there has been difficulty in integrating America, especially if a few black people get isolated. But I believe much of the bad outcomes you still today is not because of integration but because integration was fought so harshly, so new legal forms of segregation were implemented that have hurt the community a lot. America's schools are still much more segregated than they are integrated. And again, not claiming everything will be wavy because they're are still major civil rights issues that exist in integrated school districts.
America, cough white America, literally changed the way it did economics just because the time claim for equal participation with black people. I just think it is important we not lose sight of that, and realize if you can get back to those macroeconomic practices, with equal participation and share resources, there are tons of gains to be made.
And that can supplement group and community economics.
I meant to say during segragation in my last post.
And again, I never praised the Jim Crow era as a whole. IN SOME WAYS integration has been bad for us.
I never meant to imply you were praising the Jim Crow era, my bad famb if it came off that way. I know you not on some Ninja steez (I'm not even joking dude legit called this the Golden Era )
And I while I will admit that there has been difficulty in integrating America, especially if a few black people get isolated. But I believe much of the bad outcomes you still today is not because of integration but because integration was fought so harshly, so new legal forms of segregation were implemented that have hurt the community a lot. America's schools are still much more segregated than they are integrated. And again, not claiming everything will be wavy because they're are still major civil rights issues that exist in integrated school districts.
America, cough white America, literally changed the way it did economics just because the time claim for equal participation with black people. I just think it is important we not lose sight of that, and realize if you can get back to those macroeconomic practices, with equal participation and share resources, there are tons of gains to be made.
And that can supplement group and community economics.
Yeah.
I have heard mo county schools are good or at least better than PG county. Cuz PG county schools ain't ****. Especially elementary.
Big boys show is extra corny
Dont think I've ever seen an enjoyable big boy interview. His style is just outright terrible.