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In reply to the discussion: Minister Farrakhan Reminds Black Detroit to Stick Together [View all]pink-o
(4,056 posts)There are many other voices who espouse the lifting of African Americans, speaking out against the racism and corporate corruption that affects their communities far more than ours. And those folks are NOT hating on another, historically oppressed minority to get their point across.
This is typical divide and conquer, an attitude that keeps the disparate groups of oppressed people from banding together and becoming a strong force against the power base. We can't be tribal in the 21st century. Especially Jews and African Americans...we've had so many of the same experiences. We fought side by side for Civil Rights in the 60s. And whoever wants to hate on a few rich Jews in banking and the media, remember this: most of us are working stiffs like the rest of you! I'm sure the church-going African Americans, who live in caring communities don't appreciate the stereotypical gangsta and gun-toting pimp/drug dealer they get slammed with. Well, we're not all greedy, money-kissers either!