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Archie Bunker was a Black show?
What’s happening, good times, Sanford & son, the Jeffersons…..
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Archie Bunker was a Black show?
What’s happening, good times, Sanford & son, the Jeffersons…..
That said, there's still content out there that touches on it (serious and humorous tones), but how many White people are watching enough Black-centric shows where they would get an opportunity to feel uncomfortable?
When did Drake he nevers considers himself black, or are we putting words in people's mouths? Because he sho dropping N bombs.Good move by Ebro. That being said of course Drake isn’t going to speak on black issues….he doesn’t consider himself black. Never has and never will. He’s a Jewish kid from Canada. Nothing wrong with that per say, however he’s no ally of black culture or black society. That’s one of the main reasons I don’t listen to him or play his music…..that and he has no talent as well. I respect the real.
The man is Canadian and grew up there, in wealthy environment to boot.A black American experience he can truly speak to. Drake black American experiences only seem to be referenced with money, haters, women, partying, violence, fun stuff etc.
And that's probably the most you'll get from him. I don't think he can lead a discussion on some of the issues that interest Black America and be taken seriously.And when he decides to speak, it’s in a handpicked carefully controlled environment…set up by his handlers. And 9/10, some white dude.
The man is Canadian and grew up there, in wealthy environment to boot.
I don't think he's spent his formative years (teens/early 20s) experiencing being black in America, and I don't think the guy was ever anonymous enough to have experienced a James Blake/ Oprah moment.
And that's probably the most you'll get from him. I don't think he can lead a discussion on some of the issues that interest Black America and be taken seriously.
This part. I remember MKBHD throwing up a video discussing race and low key found it cringe to watch because I never got the impression he's around Black folks like that anyway. Dude plays ultimate frisbee and didn't even have another Black employee working for him until last year.Not everyone plays the same role nor have to chime in on everything and I don't think you'll want it from any and every person. I came across a youtube I think where all she does is knit or something mundane like that, no politics, nothing, just knitting. Her fans were getting on her for not speaking up more about social issues in 2020. Come on people.
Mitchell didn’t trust the courts, so he didn’t leave a will. Instead, he let the land become heirs’ property, a form of ownership in which descendants inherit an interest, like holding stock in a company. The practice began during Reconstruction, when many African Americans didn’t have access to the legal system, and it continued through the Jim Crow era, when black communities were suspicious of white Southern courts. In the United States today, 76% of African Americans do not have a will, more than twice the percentage of white Americans.
Many assume that not having a will keeps land in the family. In reality, it jeopardizes ownership. David Dietrich, a former co-chair of the American Bar Association’s Property Preservation Task Force, has called heirs’ property “the worst problem you never heard of.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recognized it as “the leading cause of Black involuntary land loss.” Heirs’ property is estimated to make up more than a third of Southern black-owned land — 3.5 million acres, worth more than $28 billion. These landowners are vulnerable to laws and loopholes that allow speculators and developers to acquire their property. Black families watch as their land is auctioned on courthouse steps or forced into a sale against their will.
They have NO issue when their companies get bailed out though.Hey hey
Still a beautiful lady at 93
I bet them people hate when outside money comes and bails someone out
And this is the messed up part. Pitting the families against each other to take advantagedDeeper dive in the issue of land ownership.
Him speaking about the black plight would be unfounded yet him rapping about the black plight has enriched his life astronomically. SAG actor...Black people aren’t even listening to each other nowadays.
Drake is a corny half Jewish, Canadian dude. Definitely don’t care or need to hear him speak on the black plight.
Ironically his dad is from Memphis, one of the most historical black hubs of culture. That’s where it stops.
Him speaking would be unfounded.
These gen Z/Millennials/Xennials are all lives matter, social media/tech driven, low attention spans. They barely have proper social or communication skills.
There’s no helping these kids, it starts with their parents. Talk to the average 25-35 year old parent and you’ll understand the disconnect. A guy like Drake can’t fix that.
I’m not even a Drake fan but today’s celebrity and activist is completely different than yesteryears