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Originally Posted by ithos
Can someone show me where teaching people to judge others by the color of their skin, disparage our founding principals and waging a campaign to demonize police has improved the conditions of the inner city?
How did it work out in Minneapolis, Baltimore or Ferguson?
How about we try some other ideas like pressuring Nike and the like to build their factories in cities with chronic unemployment where kids are spending everything they have for their shoes.
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Inadvertently or not, you have made an excellent point. What are the values of those kids that spend everything they have for a pair of "special" shoes? And maybe(?) the reason that Nike and the "like" do not build in those "cities" as well as other businesses not opening in those "cities" is because they fear being burnt down, broken into and vandalized, etc. Do you know of any of those inner cities that have had businesses with success in the inner cities? Does that sound racist on the surface? Notice that I did not mention any race. And I am just using your supposition, when using Nike ( a favorite of those kids in the inner city) when I figure you are speaking of predominately cities with a black majority in the inner city. Maybe Detroit should reopen their auto plants? Doubt if that will ever happen. Perhaps some excuse this as part of CRT? I just call it cause and effect.