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You have to also take into the fact that black people have only been able to completely and completely legally be able to make profit for themselves for around 60 years. No, no, no. Since segregation ended in 1965 and the Equal Rights Act in 1965, so there's not...
You have to also take into the fact that black people have only been able to completely and completely legally be able to make profit for themselves for around 60 years. No, no, no. Since segregation ended in 1965 and the Equal Rights Act in 1965, so there's not...
It impacts me all the time. How?
It impacts me all the time. How?
You're doing great.
You're doing great.
But there's also living examples of the exact opposite. If you look in the impoverished neighborhoods in certain parts of Chicago or St. Louis, there's black communities being thrown aside because they're not getting education.
But there's also living examples of the exact opposite. If you look in the impoverished neighborhoods in certain parts of Chicago or St. Louis, there's black communities being thrown aside because they're not getting education.
Because of the way the culture has been perpetuated through the years.
Because of the way the culture has been perpetuated through the years.
I can't answer that one. Keep talking.
I can't answer that one. Keep talking.
I'm not saying it's the white culture.
I'm not saying it's the white culture.
The culture that has been perpetuated through the 200 years of slavery, the 100 years of segregation... and Jim Crow laws.
The culture that has been perpetuated through the 200 years of slavery, the 100 years of segregation... and Jim Crow laws.
Because of the raised incarceration rates, because of the perpetuated culture.
Because of the raised incarceration rates, because of the perpetuated culture.
That's obvious.
That's obvious.