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    #11
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
    Look at the people in this thread praising this guy. That's all you need to know you don't even have to listen.
    Tell us why he’s wrong?

    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
    I was deemed a racist for commenting on the violence in the inner city. So be it, just tell me where what I said was off......Rockin'
    That’s part of the tactic to silence the critics and keep corrupt ******** in power of cities plagued with violence and drugs. Call you a racist to discredit you and rally the masses against you. Classic Marxism.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
        Glenn Loury is a professor of economics at Brown University and does a podcast where he discusses issues of race in the U.S. His views on race are mostly inline with Doctor Martin King and commentary is so on point - he's honest, passionate, super intelligent and eloquent in how he speaks. He talks about these important issues honestly, ethically and morally.

        Anyway, I'm going to start posting clips, articles, podcasts and other videos of him in this thread to share with the forum. Hope everyone can check him out.

        I'm not sure what he meant about the media not showing grieving mothers...man I've seen dozens of news telecasts showing mothers crying about their dead children.

        All I know is if everyone had a job, they'd be too tired to riot and shoot other people when they came home from work.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Mooshashi View Post
          I'm not sure what he meant about the media not showing grieving mothers...man I've seen dozens of news telecasts showing mothers crying about their dead children.

          All I know is if everyone had a job, they'd be too tired to riot and shoot other people when they came home from work.
          His point is, the George Floyds, Michael Browns and Trayvon Martins of the world elicit more attention, outrage and activism than a young black child who is shot accidently in a drive-by. He's giving a voice to those black lives, who are largely ignored by the national media, politicians, celebrities and other elite groups.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
            His point is, the George Floyds, Michael Browns and Trayvon Martins of the world elicit more attention, outrage and activism than a young black child who is shot accidently in a drive-by. He's giving a voice to those black lives, who are largely ignored by the national media, politicians, celebrities and other elite groups.
            I agree....no "Black Children's Lives Matter" organizations.

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