Barack Obama, What's In It For Us?

Started by Chuck_Spears at 04-04-2008 5:30 PM. Topic has 3 replies.
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    04-04-2008, 5:30 PM
Chuck_Spears is not online. Last active: 4/5/2008 5:08:09 AM Chuck_Spears


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Typical Negroes; "Gimmie Dat!!!!"
typical greedy negroes here - "whut he gunna gimmie?"TNB!!
We must secure the existence of our people and a future for (our) children.
  
    04-04-2008, 5:43 PM
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Re: Typical Negroes; "Gimmie Dat!!!!"
Chuck_Spears what were your parents doing when this was going on? We all know the old history, but it's still worth reminding ourselves of its scale and scope. Affirmative action in the American "workplace" first began in the late 17th century when European indentured servants - the original source of unfree labor on the new tobacco plantations of Virginia and Maryland - were replaced by African slaves. In exchange for their support and their policing of the growing slave population, lower-class Europeans won new rights, entitlements, and opportunities from the planter elite. White Americans were also given a head start with the help of the U.S. Army. The 1830 Indian Removal Act, for example, forcibly relocated Cherokee, Creeks and other eastern Indians to west of the Mississippi River to make room for white settlers. The 1862 Homestead Act followed suit, giving away millions of acres of what had been Indian Territory west of the Mississippi. Ultimately, 270 million acres, or 10% of the total land area of the United States, was converted to private hands, overwhelmingly white, under Homestead Act provisions. Like Social Security, the 1935 Wagner Act helped establish an important new right for white people. By granting unions the power of collective bargaining, it helped millions of white workers gain entry into the middle class over the next 30 years. But the Wagner Act permitted unions to exclude non-whites and deny them access to better paid jobs and union protections and benefits such as health care, job security, and pensions. Many craft unions remained nearly all-white well into the 1970s. In 1972, for example, every single one of the 3,000 members of Los Angeles Steam Fitters Local #250 was still white. But it was another racialized New Deal program, the Federal Housing Administration, that helped generate much of the wealth that so many white families enjoy today. These revolutionary programs made it possible for millions of average white Americans - but not others - to own a home for the first time. The government set up a national neighborhood appraisal system, explicitly tying mortgage eligibility to race. Integrated communities were ipso facto deemed a financial risk and made ineligible for home loans, a policy known today as "redlining." Between 1934 and 1962, the federal government backed $120 billion of home loans. More than 98% went to whites. Of the 350,000 new homes built with federal support in northern California between 1946 and 1960, fewer than 100 went to African Americans. These government programs made possible the new segregated white suburbs that sprang up around the country after World War II. Government subsidies for municipal services helped develop and enhance these suburbs further, in turn fueling commercial investments. Freeways tied the new suburbs to central business districts, but they often cut through and destroyed the vitality of non-white neighborhoods in the central city. Why are you so unhappy?
  
    04-17-2008, 12:37 AM
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No [N] Re: Typical Negroes; "Gimmie Dat!!!!"
Poor Chuck Spears such derisory language and once again ranting about nothing. Your daily postings of hatred and jelousy prove what? Only that your culturally depraved and bitter?
  
    05-01-2008, 11:21 PM
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Beer [B] Re: Typical Negroes; "Gimmie Dat!!!!"
i want to say im not on your nutz you awake though slave hands always asking for a hand out in stead of a hand up teach the next won chuuuuch.... we need to ask how do i better myself keep ya afro tight