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Only 2% of black people are active in the struggle
Topic Started: Jan 23 2016, 02:56 AM (1,467 Views)
Rick1
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kennyinbmore
Jan 25 2016, 11:13 PM
Rick1
Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
Big Mike
Jan 24 2016, 02:57 AM
I'm in that 2% of blacks that are active in the struggle.
What does it mean to be active in the struggle? I feel as though if I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others, that makes me active in the struggle. If black people stop all the stupid shit, most of our problems would go away.
Amen brotha
I'd like to know what the active folks are doing.
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kennyinbmore
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Yeah I asked that. I'll be curious to see if I get an actual answer from the clones
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reddgirl64

Know what's strange, that no one challenged your stats.. :D

1. In the 1960's there were 22 million black people in America.
1960/1969 - 18.9 million - 10.5% populas
2. But the Civil Rights Movement never had a million people that was out there in the streets fighting injustice.
Laughable..just down right laughable!!
3. The Civil Rights Movement had 1000's of people.
Let's see, low 1000's or high 1000's? :D
4. Which meant that 99.9% of black people were not active in the struggle at all.
Oh god Blaxx, you're fuk'n ignorant! Just plain ignorant!!!
5. Far LESS than 1% of black people were out in the street marching, protesting, boycotting and going to jail in the fight against injustice done to blacks.
Really??
6. The 1963 March on Washington drew 250,000 people. Which means that 21.7 million blacks didn't go to that march.

Let's break the numbers down. Your 22%, let's keep. Now, let's split by gender, age, incarceration, eligible to vote, etc..
Of the 22%, how many were under the age of 18? babies, teens, etc..
Of the 22%, how many blacks were men, eligible to vote? in jails, on parole, etc..
Of the 22%, how many women in 1963, were registered voters?
(for example: In Mississippi, at the end of the 1950s, 45% of the state's population was African American, but only five percent of that population was registered to vote)

When did this happened? Civil Rights Act :D

People, don't respond to trolls. They are the figment of a delusional mind ;)
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reddgirl64
Jan 26 2016, 02:35 PM
no one challenged your stats... don't respond to trolls... a delusional mind ;)
Racist White lady...

Oh please please take your sorryAZZ on back to St. Somewhere/Anywhere you can return to, instead of posting on AFN to disrupt the peaceful, serene, pro-Black atmosphere here since your racist cliq vacated AFN's premises.

All you did in this thread was trolled the topic, namecalling a beautiful Black person, with your usual anti-Negro nonsense.
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Nat Turner
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I'm in that 2%.
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kennyinbmore
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Nat Turner
Jan 27 2016, 01:00 PM
I'm in that 2%.
What are you doing?
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Rick1
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If you are born black in America, you are part of the struggle.
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Rick1
Jan 27 2016, 02:48 PM
If you are born black in America, you are part of the struggle.
Niiiiice.

I see you hath gained a bit of insight and, sanity, since your last cliq-ish post in here eh?
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Jan 27 2016, 03:01 PM
Rick1
Jan 27 2016, 02:48 PM
If you are born black in America, you are part of the struggle.
Niiiiice.

I see you hath gained a bit of insight and, sanity, since your last cliq-ish post in here eh?
I am the same. You just don't agree with everything.
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Rick1
Jan 26 2016, 09:00 AM
kennyinbmore
Jan 25 2016, 11:13 PM
Rick1
Jan 24 2016, 10:11 PM
Big Mike
Jan 24 2016, 02:57 AM
I'm in that 2% of blacks that are active in the struggle.
What does it mean to be active in the struggle? I feel as though if I stay out of trouble, get some sort of education, remain gainfully employed, teach my kids how to be a good citizen and respect others, that makes me active in the struggle. If black people stop all the stupid shit, most of our problems would go away.
Amen brotha
I'd like to know what the active folks are doing.
Mostly posting on the internet and knocking up fat white chicks
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