way more than 700k people in New york are of Caribbean background. For some weird reason Puerto Ricans, Cubans, & Dominicans are not counted despite being the largest source countries for Caribbean migration to the US.
This is why the kids in schools don't listen look at the fools in power no eloquence no respectable presence unable to enunciate the English language properly a disgrace.
@@joecurry382 Don’t think they understand that the white people in certain positions have the POWER to say no to them when it comes to reparations. As if they actually want to be fair and equal
@@gailphillip7292 yeah yeah yeah we know the countries they came from provide diplomatic support for their citizens on a individual level all the way up to the many many many Congress ppl representing them and advocating for them monetary, legal support. I ain't hating but we can see the benefits of it and I needs to be said. I feel just fine saying that bc they have another place to go. Not Americans. This is not. It's not cool to come here and cause mega problems and division. If I went to another country I would pay the taxes period. To say we don't deserve money for the football numbers of generations of unpaid labor? Its immoral. And we don't expect anyone to agree.
@@tflg3257 this is a new York story don’t think this has anything to do with black history month. Stay in your city. Y’all are probably not even from NY.
@@tflg3257 Nobody originates from the Caribbean. So what are you taking about? People in the Caribbean were slaves too. That’s not their original homeland. Jamaican food is slave food that’s not their original food, so how can you say they’re not your people if you don’t even know where they originated from?