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Im glad I never listened to Schultz considering how much negativity I hear from you guys. I feel like if I listened to him for a couple minutes my whole mood would just flip
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Dude is just a person who loves to argue and not stick to the point. He claims Hilary didn't cater enough to the people that trump did, W/o acknowledging that the people she did Cater to Trump COMPLETELY tried to dismiss. If Trump showing a lack of care for black people but pandering to poor whites, how would it help Hilary to then go out and try and play both sides.
This election was one on ignorance & fear. ON BOTH SIDES. Trump que'd up the "We lost our country" crowd, hilary que'd up the "We must protect this country from those bullies" crowd & all in all it was clearly a bigger population of people who feared "their" country was being taken.
As far as Tax episode goes there were some good points... But i'm tired of people constantly comparing African Americans to any other immigrant group w/o adding in all the HUGE discrepancies between us and everyone else. All the examples of Koreatown, chinatown, the Jews etc etc don't take into account that America has been actively trying to dismantle black people since it's inception. They clearly didn't give a **** about other ethnic groups either, don't get me wrong. However the fear they have of us & the constant TARGET to stop anything we work together to build is Necessary.
Hillary didn't do a good enough job with letting them know Trump isn't going to help you, he grew up rich. He inherited everything. He's from New York. He sends a lot of jobs overseas. We didn't get money until after Bill.
Trump is the same dude who said Amazon gets away with the amount of taxes they pay, but said you would be stupid to pay more than you should.
One thing Hillary has always had problem with is simplifying her message in layman's terms. The average American isn't very bright. They want the message spoonfed. That's why catch phrases like less taxes and less government catch on with them. That's rural america.
The news they watch does it focus on the negatives on Trump, or do they just listen to Fixed News talking points?
Even during the debates I was telling people that people look at it from a biased side. They don't really listen. It goes both ways. Hillary starts talking and it sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher. She's not engaging or charismatic and is like a teacher you don't like.
I think Schulz trolls, because it's worked for Charlagne, and he's gotten a reasonable amount of popularity from it. I notice even Vlad is using him now or rather they're using each other.
Great episode. I love that they got the grieving out early and just jumped to our next plan of action.Man this dude Kenneth Montgomery is sharp. Props to Tax for this one.
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I actually listened to it twice, because I wanted to truly grasp what Kenneth was proposing. Wrote down the points I thought were essential. It's easy to complain, and most of the people at the forefront of the black community (that I can think of) seem to do a lot of complaining and very little problem solving. It's refreshing to hear someone advocate plans of action. I actually plan on emailing dude in hopes of getting a response. Hopefully he can expound on a few points. The only thing I disagree with is the idea of our place in the system. Yes, we don't have a permanent place in it, and we need to develop our own, but I do believe that can only be done by teaching our people about what is currently in place, pointing out the flaws, and then using our collective educated minds to build a new system within the system (since I was told that a massive relocation is implausible at this point ). Hopefully dude writes back.
Combat Jack is a pain to listen to at times, but I agree that we need to gain ownership in our communities.