MACDONALD: Black Man Explains Why “There Are No Nice Black Neighborhoods”

This’ll be a touchy subject for the left and a few suspect Republicans. How dare you (Thank you, Greta), share the commentary of a black man ranting about why there are no nice black neighborhoods. Because it begs a few questions, most of which point directly to white and black Democrats and their modern plantation politics.

These so-called champions of anti-racism, warriors against white supremacy, are armored in their guilt and surrounded by minorities who continue to suffer as a result of their political priorities and actions.

Republicans didn’t trap Blacks in drug-riddled, crime-ridden neighborhoods with over-priced, bad schools that graduate kids who can’t read or do math. Republicans didn’t defund the police or race to stop ICE from removing criminals from these neighborhoods. Republicans didn’t eliminate bail or announce amnesty for a long list of crimes that have made life not just more difficult but made it impossible for anyone, including minorities, to do business in these neighborhoods. [Related: MacDonald: George Floyd, Five Years Later]

Democrats did that, and the result is what this guy says. As soon as they are able, black families leave black neighborhoods to live in white ones. Patrice Cullors did it with all the BLM money she appropriated after using street thugs to invite Democrats to make black neighborhoods even more dangerous, or to the point, less nice.

Language warning.

A lot more of this from Uncle Cliff here.

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