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Be careful using terms like “minority” and “people of color” and “Black and brown” - other minority groups have hijacked “Black” spaces, Asians are minorities but dominate the Black hair care industry. Blacks nationwide are also being replaced by Latinos, especially in California ***PLEASE invite DR CLAUDE ANDERSON to speak and he has an entire lecture called “Power nomics”
Lobster Thermidor in the Fish Fry District is all that! Lobster meat, shrimp, and conch cook in a white wine butter sauce and stuffed in a humongous lobster tail shell with rice and peas, plantain, and fried cabbage!!!! My GOD!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Him having the courage to run for mayor not only motivates, but convince me that, I can become a astronaut by next week. Mind you i dropped out of school 23yrs ago!
Thank you for taking our city into the next chapter of its life. Your leadership, vision, and commitment to the well-being of our community have been instrumental in helping us reach our current state of success. Your dedication to improving the quality of life for our citizens has been evident through your tireless efforts to create new jobs, improve our infrastructure, and invest in our future. We are grateful for your hard work and dedication to making Stonecrest a better place to live. Thank you for your continued efforts.
Dude people like you are the reason why this society is going down the drain. Your not responsible for what your ansestors did, you are responsible for YOU! but if that truly is the case omit yourself into prison for them crimes if you think your responsible. No? Won't do that will you?
I think this is ridiculous. I’m not responsible for what my father did. I’m not responsible for what my grandfather did. Each person is their own person & you’re only responsible for yourself. I cannot control others.
but the people whom of which had enslaved ancestors become responsible for the lives, being pushed and bogged down for multiple generations almost to the point of no return. do you claim that they aren’t the product of an extremely long line of subjugation and inequality? are you claiming that this extremely extensive past has no effect on them?
@@Shploog The past has an effect on everyone & that’s why we need to study history but I’m not personally responsible for any actions but my own. I can’t be responsible for what an ancestor did 150 years ago. I wasn’t there & if I was, I couldn’t make them do what I want. I’ve tried to change things in the time I’m here, like stopping bad behavior or bullying but each person can only do so much.
It's safe to say he benefit(privilege)from his ancestors endeavors, the conversation have to be had about the worst holocaust in the world what hateful Europeans did for hundreds of years to Indigenous people all over the globe 🌎
@@donnahardy3582you say we need to study history. Your comments appear to say that you either don't study history or what you studied doesn't matter because that was over 150 years ago. These decedents of enslavers our us for what their people did to my people. You may think differently but don't think that history doesn't matter and shaming my ancestors because of how they treated back then. You can go kick rocks.
@@thestonecrestpodcast I will admit. The reparations part was a bit facetious on my part. But the family lineage is true. 3 grand father was enslaved until he was 15 in NC and moved to bird town Cherokee with his father and brothers.
Thank you for sharing more background about this beautiful place where we live. And thank you especially for placing it in context of all those who went before us to make it possible.