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Shamontiel
4/21/2008 5:40 AM UTC
...saying since Denny's was being racist to certain customers, we should just buy our own restaurants. Not only would Denny's not have to face their behavior, but with as many lay-offs and the issue with minimum wage even being raised, so many more people do not have the funds to start their own businesses.
4/21/2008 5:39 AM UTC
One last thing, it is economically impossible for a person to buy every business they have an issue with. The Border's I was speaking of was ONE particular Border's. All other Border's that I've been in (including in other states) have never separated the African American fiction section from the other fiction sections besides the one near Lincolnwood, IL. If everybody bought a business when they had an issue with it, that business would never be held accountable for its actions. That's like say
4/21/2008 4:08 AM UTC
...upstairs by the bathroom next to travel. I'm not feeling that. I want my books IN the stores. I can't run 'em too. Hand in too many plates, as is, but he still has a point. Black business ownership does need to improve!)
...I'm going to try to make your show on Sunday! If I can't, you know I'm going to listen in to hear what enlightening opinions are on here. By the way, the brotha who said that we should buy bookstores if we have issue with where the sections are, that's a great point, but I'd rather give Border's a hard time, especially when all of the rest of the fiction (erotica, science fiction, mainstream [white] fiction, and so forth is all downstairs by the cafe, but the African American section is upsta
4/21/2008 4:07 AM UTC
Hey Ron, I'm shaking my head at this advertisement on the side of your show that says to vote for John McCain. Ew. How about I won't?! Anyway, no matter how the Douglass comment is said, it still means the same thing. I was just messing with you. :-) I'm going to try to make your show next week, but next weekend, BEHIV will be having an "April in Paris" formal event. I'll be there checking coats and so forth finally able to volunteer in person, so I'm looking forward to that. However,
R2C2H2 Tha Artivist
4/20/2008 11:45 PM UTC
Hey Sis. Montie, Yes I do misspeak because I talk so much...lol...But I appreciate you being on as always...It's good to know that you get so much from listening and participating on the show...It's always good for me to know that people appreciate the work I do...It gives me encouragement to keep on strugglin' and progressin'...Lol
4/20/2008 11:12 PM UTC
Ron, thank you so much for letting me be a part of your show. I am always coming away with more information and appreciative of talking to intelligent, driven people. -www.shamontiel.com
4/20/2008 10:05 PM UTC
Frederick Douglass says, "Without struggle, there is no progress." I believe you say it the other way around quite a bit. Why is that?
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