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playmaker88;c-9665355 said:
Max.;c-9665338 said:
OMG HOW DARE SHE!! THATS THE OVAL OFFICE!!!

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https://twitter.com/debihen/status/836587724257701890

Fake outrage...

You are a fucking idiot and try way to hard.. but ill let your dumbass google..

the fake outrage of Obamas feet on the desk.. KYS

Naw ur a dick head that cries everyday about the smallest shit...

"Man trump aint gon do nuffn for us!!"

*Trump meets with hbcu presidents*

"Man they coons and sellouts...its a photo op"

U didnt say shit when rappers were partying in the white house till 5am

 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jeff-sessions-outline-priorities

Sessions Sets Goals: Robust Enforcement Of Drug, Gun, Violent Crime

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that his Justice Department would target recent rises in crime by prioritizing gun and drug offenses and supporting local law enforcement, who he said had been "unfairly maligned and blamed for the unacceptable deeds of a few bad actors."

During remarks to the National Association of Attorneys General, Sessions began by subtly correcting President Donald Trump.

“Overall, crime rates in the United States remain near historic lows,” he said, according to prepared remarks emailed to reporters. “Murder rates are half of what they were in 1980. The rate of violent crime has fallen by almost half from its peak in the early 1990s."

Trump has frequently and falsely claimed the opposite; for example, that the murder rate "is the highest it's been in 47 years."

Still, the bulk of Sessions speech jived with the President’s "law-and-order" message – that violent crime and murder rates saw an uptick between 2014 and 2015, the last year for which we have complete numbers, and that something must be done.

Sessions compared the rise to the spike in crime in the 60s and 70s, and said he would increase prosecution of gun crimes, illegal immigration and gang activity.

"llegal drugs flood across our southern border and into cities and towns across our country, bringing violence, addiction and misery. In particular, we’ve seen an increase in the trafficking of new, low-cost heroin by Mexican drug cartels working with local street gangs," Sessions said.

“As the market for this heroin expands, gangs fight for territory and new customers and neighborhoods are caught in the crossfire,” he continued. “In recent years, we’ve also seen a significant shift in the priority given to prosecuting gun and drug offenders at the federal level. While numbers don’t tell the whole story, I still find the following statistics troubling: at the end of 2015 there were more than 7 percent fewer federal gun prosecutions than five years before. In that same five-year period, federal drug prosecutions declined by 18 percent.

“Under my leadership at the Department of Justice, this trend will end,” he said.

Sessions, a hearty supporter of the war on drugs in the past, has also signaled that the federal government could crack down on marijuana use, saying, "experts are telling me there's more violence around marijuana than one would think.”

Sessions also cited the “age of viral videos and targeted killings of police” as a source of law enforcement caution on the local level, seemingly referring to a swell in recent years of police killings caught on video.

“[M]any of our men and women in law enforcement are becoming more cautious” as a result, he said. “They’re more reluctant to get out of their squad cars and do the hard but necessary work of up-close policing that builds trust and prevents violent crime.”

Sessions cited the need for a “humane prison system,” but then directly contrasted the costs of incarceration with those of crime.

“Yes, incarceration is painful for the families of inmates, and every conviction represents a failure on multiple levels of society,” he said, “but the costs of rising crime are even more severe."

 
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.
 
http://www.mediaite.com/online/curt...-after-questioning-veterans-military-service/

Curt Schilling Gets Smacked Down on Twitter After Questioning Veteran’s Military Service

Former Major League Baseball pitcher and Breitbart radio host Curt Schilling— who has never served in the military– attacked a veteran of the War in Afghanistan on Twitter and questioned how dangerous his service really was.

Former Democratic Senate candidate and liberal activist Jason Kander criticized a statement from President Donald Trump Monday that American soldiers don’t “fight to win.”
https://twitter.com/JasonKander/status/836257841870749699
https://twitter.com/gehrig38/status/836371614354788352
https://twitter.com/gehrig38/status/836446946227281920
https://twitter.com/JasonKander/status/836575761830195200
https://twitter.com/gehrig38/status/836576640306118656
https://twitter.com/JasonKander/status/836577860055871489
 
Of all the news worthy shit coming out of the Trump Adminstration... that gremlin she-devil sitting on a couch ain't one of them.

Jokes are fair game, but you got niggas trying to make this into an ACTUAL issue.

Nah - FOH with that.
 
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
 
5th Letter;c-9665320 said:
playmaker88;c-9665301 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

Its like people want to be patted on the head never mind what Sessions is doing and not doing with the DOJ... Betsy Devos in the education department and legislations being proposed to criminalize protesting an broadening the definition of rioting.

Exactly while this same administration is gearing up to fuck over black people. Niggas is distracted by HBCU. If these people can create all these legislation to fuck over black people then they could easily help us with real tangible things.

As if you can't do both.

Purists I swear

$ to HBCU is tangible, they still have contribute a disproportionate amount of black professionals
 
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MarcusGarvey;c-9665426 said:
5th Letter;c-9665320 said:
playmaker88;c-9665301 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

Its like people want to be patted on the head never mind what Sessions is doing and not doing with the DOJ... Betsy Devos in the education department and legislations being proposed to criminalize protesting an broadening the definition of rioting.

Exactly while this same administration is gearing up to fuck over black people. Niggas is distracted by HBCU. If these people can create all these legislation to fuck over black people then they could easily help us with real tangible things.

As if you can't do both.

Purists I swear

$ to HBCU is tangible, they still have contribute a disproportionate amount of black professionals

I'm talking about a specific problem. I don't know if I'm not making my point clear enough.
 


Donald Trump's Conflicts of Interests: A Crib Sheet



A semi-comprehensive list of the business concerns that may influence the president during his time in office

That Resort in the Dominican Republic

That Chinese Trademark

That Meeting at Mar-a-Lago

That Defense Department Trump Tower Rental

That Red Cross Ball

That D.C. Labor Dispute

That Estate in Palm Beach

Those Expansion Plans

That Hotel in Vancouver

That Reality-Television Show

That Pipeline

Those HUD Grants

That Golf Course in Aberdeen

That Other Billionaire New York Real-Estate Developer

Those Indonesian Politicians

That Emirati Businessman

That Virginia Vineyard

That Las Vegas Labor Dispute

That Kuwaiti Event

Those Certificates of Divestiture

That Carrier Deal

That Blind-Trust Issue

Those Fannie and Freddie Investments

That Phone Call With Taiwan

That Deutsche Bank Debt

That Secret Service Detail

That Property in Georgia (the Country)

That Phone Call With Erdogan

That Hotel in Washington, D.C.

That Argentinian Office Building

Those Companies in Saudi Arabia

That British Wind Farm

Those Indian Business Partners

That Envoy From the Philippines

That Resort in the Dominican Republic
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/508382/

 
Max.;c-9665363 said:
playmaker88;c-9665355 said:
Max.;c-9665338 said:
OMG HOW DARE SHE!! THATS THE OVAL OFFICE!!!

IMG_3035.png

https://twitter.com/debihen/status/836587724257701890

Fake outrage...

You are a fucking idiot and try way to hard.. but ill let your dumbass google..

the fake outrage of Obamas feet on the desk.. KYS

Naw ur a dick head that cries everyday about the smallest shit...

"Man trump aint gon do nuffn for us!!"

*Trump meets with hbcu presidents*

"Man they coons and sellouts...its a photo op"

U didnt say shit when rappers were partying in the white house till 5am

bolded...

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Trump saying the military isnt fighting to win should have blown up..wheres all the outrage from "real americans" and military personel??? All those ppl who had issues wit kap kneeling..where the fuck they at??? But if obama had said it..
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/reports-waters-to-skip-trump-address-joint-session

Reports: Maxine Waters To Skip Trump's Address To Joint Session Of Congress

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) is the first member of Congress to announce she will skip President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, according to two reports.

ABC’s Ben Siegel first reported that Waters would skip the speech. The Hill later confirmed with Waters’ office that she would not attend. The congresswoman’s chief of staff has not immediately responded to TPM’s request for further comment.
https://twitter.com/benyc/status/836598664034467841

Waters was also one in a large group of congresspeople to skip Trump’s inauguration.

The congresswoman from Los Angeles has been incredibly critical of Trump in the past, saying in early February that that the President's actions in office would lead him “right into impeachment.”

"I have not called for the impeachment yet. He's doing it himself," Waters explained later, referring to the statement. "Let me just say that the statement I made is a statement in response to questions and pleas that I'm getting from many citizens across this country. What are we going to do? How can a President who is acting in the manner that he's acting?"

Waters was called members of Trump’s administration a “a bunch of scumbags” last week.

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5th Letter;c-9665424 said:
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809
 
stringer bell;c-9665567 said:
5th Letter;c-9665424 said:
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809

They're getting ready to target black people with Sessions so called vow to be tough on crime. So to placate black people, "let's do a photo op with some blacks so they can't say we don't try to do anything for blacks" niggas better not fall for that con.
 
5th Letter;c-9665585 said:
stringer bell;c-9665567 said:
5th Letter;c-9665424 said:
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809

They're getting ready to target black people with Sessions so called vow to be tough on crime. So to placate black people, "let's do a photo op with some blacks so they can't say we don't try to do anything for blacks" niggas better not fall for that con.

Putting an EO in place to help HBCUs isn't a photo op though, that order was signed today. In all seriousness, why is it everytime something positive for us happens......media personalities immediately start throwing water on it? Doesn't happen with any other group. We can't meet, talk, or work with the WH without the "don't fall for it" meme.

As if any of the past WH admins gave a shit about us. MLK worked with Nixon, JK, and LBJ for a reason, to get shit done. This shit is professional, not personal. The president needs to broaden his base, ok...so lets see him come through for things. Far better than just sitting back, throwing our hands up which is what many seem to want. I want all these politicians pandering to us and trying to work for our support. We hold the keys to every damn election.

EDIT: Oh and SMH at "They're getting ready to target black people". Like that isn't already happening. Haven't we had the worst stretch with this shit the last 4 years or so, but NOW they'e gonna start targetting us? lol. Not really directed at you 5th, just ranting a bit.
 
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ThaNubianGod;c-9665609 said:
5th Letter;c-9665585 said:
stringer bell;c-9665567 said:
5th Letter;c-9665424 said:
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809

They're getting ready to target black people with Sessions so called vow to be tough on crime. So to placate black people, "let's do a photo op with some blacks so they can't say we don't try to do anything for blacks" niggas better not fall for that con.

Putting an EO in place to help HBCUs isn't a photo op though, that order was signed today. In all seriousness, why is it everytime something positive for us happens......media personalities immediately start throwing water on it? Doesn't happen with any other group. We can't meet, talk, or work with the WH without the "don't fall for it" meme.

As if any of the past WH admins gave a shit about us. MLK worked with Nixon, JK, and LBJ for a reason, to get shit done. This shit is professional, not personal. The president needs to broaden his base, ok...so lets see him come through for things. Far better than just sitting back, throwing our hands up which is what many seem to want. I want all these politicians pandering to us and trying to work for our support. We hold the keys to every damn election.

EDIT: Oh and SMH at "They're getting ready to target black people". Like that isn't already happening. Haven't we had the worst stretch with this shit the last 4 years or so, but NOW they'e gonna start targetting us? lol. Not really directed at you 5th, just ranting a bit.

Because we have bigger fish to fry in black society than HBCU funding. That's like replacing the car radio while driving on a donut. We can get to the HBCU once bigger issues are addressed. Not to mention while they're signing off on policy's to harm black people, they're doing this to distract us from that. No coincidence there.

No question about it black people been targets long before Trump, just saying though.
 
5th Letter;c-9665621 said:
ThaNubianGod;c-9665609 said:
5th Letter;c-9665585 said:
stringer bell;c-9665567 said:
5th Letter;c-9665424 said:
AggieLean.;c-9665373 said:
5th Letter;c-9665285 said:
MarcusGarvey;c-9665177 said:
5th Letter;c-9665172 said:
I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809

They're getting ready to target black people with Sessions so called vow to be tough on crime. So to placate black people, "let's do a photo op with some blacks so they can't say we don't try to do anything for blacks" niggas better not fall for that con.

Putting an EO in place to help HBCUs isn't a photo op though, that order was signed today. In all seriousness, why is it everytime something positive for us happens......media personalities immediately start throwing water on it? Doesn't happen with any other group. We can't meet, talk, or work with the WH without the "don't fall for it" meme.

As if any of the past WH admins gave a shit about us. MLK worked with Nixon, JK, and LBJ for a reason, to get shit done. This shit is professional, not personal. The president needs to broaden his base, ok...so lets see him come through for things. Far better than just sitting back, throwing our hands up which is what many seem to want. I want all these politicians pandering to us and trying to work for our support. We hold the keys to every damn election.

EDIT: Oh and SMH at "They're getting ready to target black people". Like that isn't already happening. Haven't we had the worst stretch with this shit the last 4 years or so, but NOW they'e gonna start targetting us? lol. Not really directed at you 5th, just ranting a bit.

Because we have bigger fish to fry in black society than HBCU funding. That's like replacing the car radio while driving on a donut. We can get to the HBCU once bigger issues are addressed. Not to mention while they're signing off on policy's to harm black people, they're doing this to distract us from that. No coincidence there.

No question about it black people been targets long before Trump, just saying though.

Of course we have bigger fish, but that doesn't mean we can't deal with the smaller things too. For the last 50 years, what has either party come through on....I'm drawing a blank. Again, make these politicians pander to us, we should be demanding just as much as every other group.
 
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I hope y'all not falling for the HBCU con game that that white supremacist Trump is pushing?

If Feds giving additional funds, I'm for it, most of those schools don't have large endowments.

I can get down with this request

"HBCU leaders have asked the Trump administration to include an aspirational funding goal. They want HBCUs to be awarded 5 percent of total federal grant, internship and cooperative agreement funding and 10 percent of all federal contract funding to colleges and universities. They say that doing so would nearly double federal support to the HBCU sector."

We need something tangible. Politicians love placating black people with HBCU. Foh. Not denying that they don't need support. But for me to truly believe they are sincere they should start by doing stuff for black people that can actually help us. Not all black people attend school.

I agree with you. Politicians as a whole, past and present, have needed/need to do more to actually help us. Me arguing on the HBCU's behalf, though: Money or currency is tangible. If they're talking dollars, then these HBCU's need to listen. Giving money to HBCU's helps us, because a lot of these HBCU's give opportunities to blacks when other PWI's won't. While there's many of us who don't go to school, there's also a ton of us who do, and some type of aide to HBCU's helps those of us who go to school, and indirectly it can help those that don't as well, as it can put some of us in positions to hire those that did and didn't go to school. For example, I'm in a position now, where I'm looking for two co-ops to work under me, and if they do a good job, I will hire them full time. I'm going back to my HBCU to get them co-ops. There's also a few positions on the work floor that need filling, and these positions don't necessarily require you to go to school. I'm going to the community to help fill those positions.

I'm not against helping HBCU's. It looks disingenuous when they neglect black issues but are always quick to use HBCU's as a prop.
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/836641850463223809

They're getting ready to target black people with Sessions so called vow to be tough on crime. So to placate black people, "let's do a photo op with some blacks so they can't say we don't try to do anything for blacks" niggas better not fall for that con.

Putting an EO in place to help HBCUs isn't a photo op though, that order was signed today. In all seriousness, why is it everytime something positive for us happens......media personalities immediately start throwing water on it? Doesn't happen with any other group. We can't meet, talk, or work with the WH without the "don't fall for it" meme.

As if any of the past WH admins gave a shit about us. MLK worked with Nixon, JK, and LBJ for a reason, to get shit done. This shit is professional, not personal. The president needs to broaden his base, ok...so lets see him come through for things. Far better than just sitting back, throwing our hands up which is what many seem to want. I want all these politicians pandering to us and trying to work for our support. We hold the keys to every damn election.

EDIT: Oh and SMH at "They're getting ready to target black people". Like that isn't already happening. Haven't we had the worst stretch with this shit the last 4 years or so, but NOW they'e gonna start targetting us? lol. Not really directed at you 5th, just ranting a bit.

Because we have bigger fish to fry in black society than HBCU funding. That's like replacing the car radio while driving on a donut. We can get to the HBCU once bigger issues are addressed. Not to mention while they're signing off on policy's to harm black people, they're doing this to distract us from that. No coincidence there.

No question about it black people been targets long before Trump, just saying though.

Of course we have bigger fish, but that doesn't mean we can't deal with the smaller things too. For the last 50 years, what has either party come through on....I'm drawing a blank. Again, make these politicians pander to us, we should be demanding just as much as every other group.

so nothing has happened in the last 50 years ??? really we gonna do this.

 

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