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Saturday, August 11, 2012

What is Rolling Poverty? (video)

What is Rolling Poverty?

If you've read my blog for any length of time, you know I love to promote the good numbers about Black demographics, uh ... Black folks. While I love to destroy the myths and lies made up socially about Black people, one thing I can agree on is that economically, Black people are in a hole.

Nationwide Black people are at a 35% unemployment rate. That means that some areas have 50% unemployment rate, and other areas have only 12% unemployment rate.

There have always been two sets of books when it comes to revealing numbers about Black / white wealth gap. Everyone talks about it in very general, unrevealing terms, but no one wants to discuss the real numbers like the fact that Black people run at a triple or quadruple unemployment rate to whites.

To make matters worse, Blacks make up only 15% of the population. That means there is no cushion for Blacks to fall back on if they go into the poverty hole. Whites, invariably will have someone somewhere that can support them for a time. In an area where Black poverty is at 50%, that means whole families will go in the hole, and more often than not die.

Yes, Black people in America die from starvation and medical want. The democrats love to pretend they care about Black people, but the truth is, they care only about white people, and always have.

You cannot
  • have a political party that says they care and have a 52% Black incarceration rate
  • have a political party that says they care and have a 35% Black unemployment rate
And, if you think I am taking giant leaps in logic equating politics with economics, you are the mental midget. Politics and state sanctioned programs have everything to do with economics.

Let's talk about rolling poverty. Rolling poverty is a generational poverty that is passed down from parent to children.

Historical Data

75% of all Black folk were enslaved in the U.S. at one point. After slavery was declared over, the Black people were freed. However, here is where all discussion stops. Although Blacks had singlehandedly enriched the entire nation, who's goods and services were traded on wallstreet for all to participate, after the emancipation of slaves, nothing was given to Black people. 

Black people were not given anything to even start them off. In fact, once they were freed, all of their land, tools, and basic belonging were taken from them. They had no livestock, seeds, farming equipment, tools, with which to even subsist on their own.

This is what is kept out of the discussion. 

Besides still being raped, mutilated, hung, terrorized, beaten and publicly humiliated on a daily basis, what little wealth they had, was stripped from them.

So, there they were, freed slaves, stripped of all belongings, and laws passed to make sure they were not educated nor helped in any manner.

These families are still expected, today, to somehow succeed economically and be on equal footing with white people. The same white people that enslaved them, freed them, and did not repay them nor give them basic needs to start life anew.

No one talks about what happened after slavery. This is the rolling poverty.

The generational poverty started then. We have families of those freed slaves trying to survive now. They had to pick themselves up by their bootstraps, oh sorry those were taken away as well.

This poverty persists till this day.

What few social programs to help "poor" people that exist today, seeks to destroy any semblance of normality a human can expect. Women are systematically expected to remove their husband, fiance, boyfriend from their lives, in order to receive assistance.

But, I told you that Black male unemployment is at 50%, right? Even if the two were together, they could not survive. So the woman is forced to leave her husband, to keep the family going.

This is what is passed down, generation to generation. And, now we have the utter destruction of the Black family. These assistance programs were not around 50 years ago. These were passed by ultra racist Democrats to destroy Black families. In exchange for receiving assistance, the Black female is expected to vote Democrat. Impoverished Black people switched from Republican to Democrats in record numbers 50 years ago, through a series of political maneuvers.

Black people played right into the Democrat's hands. This was the party that gave us the KKK. Talk about short term memory. What Black people did not realize was the U.S. was indicted in world court for human rights violations, concerning the mass lynching and mutilation of Black people. This is what shifted the attitude about Black people, not a pang of guilty conscious.

Minimum Wage Laws

With an unemployment rate so high, is it just a mistake or mass racism that makes Black people unhirable? Or, as I have pointed out so far, could it be a systemic, subtle law that is staring you in the face, but you just don't know it.

Let's go back to the welfare examples given. The Democrats had the KKK terrorizing Black people into voting Democrat. World court indicts them, and they turn around and start the "Great Society". The Great Society is their brainchild to give hand outs to impoverished Black people, to ensure Blacks vote Democrat. As I have shown in a previous article, the KKK did NOT leave the Democrat party. They were key in formulating the Great Society. The ultimate goal is to destroy the Black family.

Prior to the Great Society, Blacks enjoyed a 70% marriage rate, and an almost unheard of divorce rate. We are now down to a 52% marriage rate. So, right under the nose of everyone, is the Great Society destroying the Black family.

In everyone's mind, welfare and other social programs are a good thing. I can safely say that it is not a good thing. It is only promoted as a good thing. It is an insidious effort by the government to undermine the very fabric of Black life as we know it.

The 2nd leg of this attack is unemployment. How can you achieve high unemployment without causing an uproar. What if you devised a system that allowed employers to be as racist as they wanted, and point to a law that prevented them from hiring Black folks?

Thus was invented the minimum wage.

For those that say minimum wage laws were not targeting Blacks, the same is said about the war on drugs.

Here's how it works. White people protect white people. [same with asians, hispanics, etc] They pass a law that says, an employer must pay at a minimum a certain wage. As soon as the law was passed, Blacks were thrown out of employment and whites were kept in. Labor became a tool of racism.

Watch the 2 videos presented here.








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