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Old 05-11-2010, 12:27 PM
 
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ditto the "what is the balck agenda" question.

are we really a monolith? i dont know how you can put some agenda together like that.
Well back when all blacks were subject to Jim Crow it was different, but now that racial inequality is less obvious and is typically based more on "colorblind" economic oppression...yeah, it's pretty impossible.

I support confronting issues that I think disproportionately affect the black population, like the War on Drugs, our current incarceration lunacy, and the disparity in school funding, but I don't have an delusions about a monolithic black body politic.

 
Old 10-03-2014, 02:50 PM
 
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Is the Congressional Black Caucus - racist - part of the "black agenda"?

You can toss any Black Chamber of Commerce in that grab bag as well.


I too have to ask...What is the black agenda? Isn't there an American agenda that covers us all?
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