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Anonymous - Will diversity make the U.S. progress in the future?
Muhammad Rasheed - No. The so-called “diversity effort” is just a scam to protect white supremacy. By siphoning off the 13% brightest from out of the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) communities to work in white-owned companies and institutions instead of using their talents to empower their own people, the failure of the ‘Assimilated Integrationist Token’ era reveals “diversity” protocols to be little more than the risk response plan of the white racist aristocracy to protect the obscenely lucrative anti-Black systemic racism.
Franklin Oliveira - But in the 50s and 60s black people insisted on being integrated and even progress towards this end when deemed insufficient was cause for race riots!
Muhammad Rasheed - In his memoirs, Dr. Thomas Sowell wrote that he remembered when the civil rights movement moved from the fight for “desegregation” and its Black Political agenda laundry list, to the mysterious catch-all of “Assimilated Integrationist Tokenism,” and he remembered thinking the change was strange indeed and not likely to work in the favor of Black people. He was right.
The verbiage and tone of your post is suspicious, Franklin.
Tom Deyoung - Just so I understand the post clearly, is the problem that African talent is going to white corporations?
Muhammad Rasheed - The problem is that the white racist aristocracy is guarding itself and protecting the streams of revenue that have always come from exploiting the American Descendants of Slaves and plundering their wealth. A huge part of that has been the deliberate sabotage of ADOS efforts of political self-empowerment, entrepreneurship, and economic inclusion into the mainstream. With no ADOS business districts of their own, now their middle class work force are re-directed into white-owned companies to build up the aristocracy and helping whites increase the wealth gap to their own people’s detriment.
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MEDIUM: Scanned pen & ink cartoon drawing w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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