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The Damaged State of Black America: Blockades vs. Excuses

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On The Edge Kaydee and Friends

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It's impossible to ignore the role that more than four centuries of hatred and inhumane atrocities committeed against African-Americans plays in the stagnated state of Black America. Slave-era slayings have been upgraded to police slayings, sabotaging of property and financing has been upgraded to blockading of Blacks' access to loans, home ownership,qualified employment positions, and fair education. But despite these expected and foreseen sabotaged tactics, White America and many older African-Americans, from parallel viewpoints, believe that there are aspects of Black America's stagnation that falls squarely on the shoulders of Black America itself. Citations of laziness, lack of involvement,failure to vote, or attend meetings are personal uninhibited choices that contribute to the damages of Black America and continues to be a self-erected barrier to progress. Are there parts of our damages that can be fixed by us? Or is White Supremacy atrocities to solely to blame? Join in tonight with your thoughts by calling 347-327-9967 at 10:30 PM EST.

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