seriously? You said the ECONOMY crashes, but some miracle from religious institutions will be able to offset chaos and desperation? Ok I get it we pray for mercy while trying to fight off hunger and thirst? Also why do we have to wait to see what works or not. Maybe these churches who feed people can build a consensus on why people are needy in the first place.
calm down count to ten, drink a beer or take a shot of cognac , then go out on a hot date, remove your hate, then relax and read the post again. Then ask yourself; Who will have the; soup kitchens, food pantries, youth centers, health services, make shift libraries, clothing drives in the winter, jobs collectives, Susus, alternative school settings, tutoring and mentoring programs? But the point is do you care about what will happen to the 6o% of Black folks in or reaching poverty who will catch real hell when the economy collapses? and do you have a real life material solution to replace what the church, masjid mosque, and Kemetic shrines provide and have provided since reconstruction?
I have never heard anyone Black or even a negro, be ignorant of The Black church or the Nation of Islams involvement in every political struggle Black folks have been involved in in this nation, since our kidnapping here, so how can any sane adult who does not live in a closet, even fix their face up to ask, who or what has challenged the capitalist system of Black exploitation and empoverishment? Most did so so much that they were labeled as communists! then ask your cheerleader the same question, they may have the same response if a different poster posted this
Please don't ever typed to me like this again. This is unnecessary and childish. I don't drink. And trust me my woman is well taken care of. I don't not appreciate this kindergarten level. If you're so prominent, then let your comments indicate and uphold that. I'm one of the 60%, why should I not care? Do you have a real life solution? If chaos breaks out in this society, it will be ugly there will be no need for redemption because if will be the real DO OR DIE. If you have ALL the answers I propose you take it to the streets and if you're all that I will support your cause on the following street corners, lets start with flatbush ave first flatbush and fulton st, flatbush and atlantic ave, flatbush and church ave, Utica ave and church ave, Nostrand ave and fulton st, Nostrand ave and church ave, Flushing ave and broadway in front of woodhull , Stillwell ave and Mermaid ave, Utica ave and Eastern Parkway, Rockaway ave and Pitkin ave, Pennsylvania ave and Linden Blvd, utica ave and empire blvd right in front of white castle, Then let's move to Queens Parsons Blvd and Jamaica Ave, Sutphin ave and Hillside Ave, Guy Brewer Blvd (New York Blvd) and Baisley Blvd, Merrick Blvd and Linden Blvd, Farmers Blvd and Linden Blvd, Francis lewis blvd and hollis ave, Then swing over to Queensbridge for good measure 21st St and 40th ave Now on to Manhattan LES first Delancey and Essex Sts Move uptown to 125th St and Lenox (7th) ave 116th st and Lexington Ave 116th st and 8th ave (frederick douglass blvd) 145th st and lenox ave 110th and second ave Now on to the boogie down E138th st and Willis AVe E149th st and 3rd ave 167th st and Grand Concourse Southern Blvd/westchester ave/simpson st Gun Hill road and white plains road E Tremont ave and webster ave jerome ave and burnside ave E fordham rd and webster ave Boston rd and allerton ave E 233rd st and White plains rd don't talk about it be about it. if you have the answers and still people will listen. I'll be there to help move your table and bullhorn and pamphlets and stuff. When it's real the real will stand. peace
Nah. I thiink I will wait till you learn how to read first then I can take you to the Black churches adjacent to each of those intersections and show you what they are doing now, not waiting until the drop comes, but this ish is tired and booooooooooooooring, I got other real issues on my mind to deal with and no offense if this is your only concern about Black folks, but carry on, hey the New year is coming if this is your way of celebrating I ain't mad at yah , ya heeeeard me! Happy Kwanzaa, today is Ujamaa but if you are Black and have mentioned all of thsose locations in Flatbush then you are familiar with the Carribbean community and the history of the Susu and the Black church so there is no need for me to explain what Ujamaa means to you