34. "here's what i think" In response to In response to 25 Sun Feb-14-16 07:22 PM by akon
i believe the article is talking about the concentrated poverty that continues among a certain group of folk and here we are talking black folk and how they are encumbered due to lack of opportunities (the education system, the prison complex etc.) that increasingly the middle class may have access to i dont know if one can argue against that neighbourhood does play a role in outcomes and having access to higher income and opportunities does in some way shape one's future social and economic outlook so the question the article tries to raise is that perhaps the BLM movement should also be talking about these internal differences- disparate 'racisms' that exist not as a homogeneous one but one that also depends on one's social and economic class.
>the gap between rich and poor is widening - even among >blacks.
no one can argue against this but is there a responsibility amongst those who are better off to improve the lot of those who are not? i think its a question of communal responsibility (looking within, not just without). which would necessitate looking at how systemic racism disparately affects black folk of different class/economic status
. http://perspectivesudans.blogspot.com/ i myself would never want to be god,or even like god.Because god got all these human beings on this planet and i most certainly would not want to be responsible for them, or even have the disgrace that i made them.