I work in a very... "diverse" environment. Nearly every black person will turn ghetto and start speaking ebonics when with another black person in an informal environment.
Cue the "code switching" racial academic psychobabble. Everybody with sense code switches too when the boss is around; we just call it maintaining professional demeanor.
The left always likes to bring up Tulsa and "Black Wall Street".
"Black Wall Street" was built and reached the pinnacle of its success only 45 years after the end of the Civil War. Meaning most of the people there were probably slaves, and they owned literally nothing. And they supposedly built this pretty great community together.
It's been exactly 100 years since "Black Wall Street" was scattered and destroyed. There's even less racism now, more opportunity, more wealth, and better education programs. Yet literally nowhere in the country has any plurality of black people been able to rejuvenate and reform any community into the success of another "Black Wall Street".
That’s deep. And probably true.
I work in a very... "diverse" environment. Nearly every black person will turn ghetto and start speaking ebonics when with another black person in an informal environment.
Cue the "code switching" racial academic psychobabble. Everybody with sense code switches too when the boss is around; we just call it maintaining professional demeanor.
Hence why black people should probably be encouraged to avoid each other and hang out with whites instead.
The left always likes to bring up Tulsa and "Black Wall Street".
"Black Wall Street" was built and reached the pinnacle of its success only 45 years after the end of the Civil War. Meaning most of the people there were probably slaves, and they owned literally nothing. And they supposedly built this pretty great community together.
It's been exactly 100 years since "Black Wall Street" was scattered and destroyed. There's even less racism now, more opportunity, more wealth, and better education programs. Yet literally nowhere in the country has any plurality of black people been able to rejuvenate and reform any community into the success of another "Black Wall Street".