A message to any and all viewers, The Black middle class, through what is being referred to as the "Obama Effect" are enemies of the Black poor, lower class, and working classes (the proletariat.). Through an extreme effort the Organization of Black Unity is attempting to put an end to the lies of the Black middle class.
wow i'm black and i'm middle class it cause my family work hard and i worked hard to ?
deleoa471 8 months ago
the poor are their own worst enemy
smedheat 1 year ago
why would a country say we're 4 the pp etc. & then ship all the labors jobs to S Amer, India, China for cheaper & slave labor wages, by the way also done by children in these countries, but still have supply & demand for the products in their own country,4 wht pp?this wasn't an over night sensation/happenstance, tax breaks 4 the rich, for 10yrs in VA our minium wage was still no higher than 5.15, I said 10yrs! While tax breaks were given to businesses to ship them overseas, too many levels 4 YT
xanmere 2 years ago
Does this guy really believe anyone made the decision to shift entire industries to technology.
More likely technology just happens and those whom adapt succeed those who don't lose.
Better to look at North Carolina, low property taxes and crappy schools, middle class spends the savings on private school. This is the real cause of black poor. Why doesn't he comment on this? He fails his own purpose by using biased information.
catpaint2 2 years ago
the demcratic party have beem buying vote since the 40tys WITH WEL_FARE DUH!!!!!!!
smooves5533 3 years ago
i am not familiar with tupac's letter to clinton, but perhaps the man recognized the way that the democrat party exploits minorities for votes (im not defending the republicans who do the same, but it is generally expected of them). the welfare state is the republicrat's blatant exploitation of the poor, which is costing this country its economy (along with the warfare state). the poor, disenfranchised people don't need the state.
behindtheparadigm 3 years ago
there is no doubt about institutional racism in the system through to today, even though it has become a lot more subtle than what it once was. i don't call it subtle to diminish it, bear in mind. i'm just using relative terms. but the assault economic on the masses surpasses race by leaps and bounds. the recognition of race by blacks and whites alike, and by the inherently divisive system, is key to the lack of reform in this country.
behindtheparadigm 3 years ago