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Black Americans Have A Victim Mentality!

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Counterargument To Victim Mentality By Kemetic Minds   The portrayal of Black Americans as possessing a " victim mentality " disregards the complex, systemic barriers that have historically and continue to shape disparities in health, economics, and education. These disparities are not mere outcomes of individual actions but are rooted in structural inequities that cannot be overcome by personal effort alone.   Health disparities, for example, are not just the result of personal health choices but are significantly influenced by socioeconomic status and the quality of care available. Black Americans face worse overall health outcomes compared to  other nationalities, with these disparities stemming from factors such as economic determinants, geography, neighborhood, environment, access to care, and provider bias (Bahls, 2011)​   Furthermore, Black women in the United States face higher unemployment and poverty rates than the U.S. average for women while also earning less, wh

Modern Forms of Oppression Against Black People - Series 1/10 | Wells Fargo

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  Senator Sherrod Brown , Chair of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, sent a letter to Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf, calling out the megabank for its history of consumer abuse and mismanagement. The letter highlights Wells Fargo's inability to address its longstanding risk management failures, including racial disparities in mortgage lending, fake job interviews for minority and female candidates, and anti-money laundering violations. These issues add to the list of consumer abuses and compliance breakdowns that led to a growth restriction imposed on Wells Fargo in 2018. Despite promises made to the American people following the fake accounts scandal, Wells Fargo has failed to live up to its obligations. For Black people, in particular, this failure is reflected in reports of racial discrimination in the refinancing process and the opening of millions of fake customer accounts. Wells Fargo must address these issues and improve its governance and risk man

The Affects Of Stolen Land From Melanated aka Black People

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The history of land theft from Black America is long and tragic, dating back to the United States' earliest days. The practice of stealing land from Black Americans has had a profound impact on the economic and social well-being of Black communities, and it continues to this day. One of the most egregious examples of land theft from Black Americans occurred during the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War. Many Black Americans could purchase land for the first time during this time, thanks to government-backed programs such as the Freedmen's Bureau. However, many of these newly freed Black Americans were the victims of fraud and deception, as white landowners and speculators swindled them out of their land.  This process, known as "Black land loss," resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black Americans and the concentration of land ownership from a small white elite (Bonilla-Silva, E. (2006). Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persis

How Systemic Racism Has Affected Black Men & How To Overcome Oppression

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  Systemic racism refers to racial discrimination in society's policies, practices, and institutions. It can take many forms, including discriminatory laws and procedures and implicit biases held by individuals in positions of power (Alexander, 2010). One of the most significant ways systemic racism has affected Black Americans is through the criminal justice system. Black men, in particular, have been disproportionately targeted by law enforcement and the criminal justice system, leading to high arrests, convictions, and incarceration rates. Referred to as "mass incarceration." For example, despite comprising only 13% of the US population, Black men represent 34% of the prison population. And once incarcerated, the sentence they receive is usually longer than those of white men convicted of similar crimes. Lengthy sentences are not only due to explicit racism but also to a range of factors such as poverty, lack of access to education and employment opportunities, and oth

The Potential Motive Behind The Passing Of Kevin Samuels | Agents Of The Illumnati

By Kmtcminds, Preface: The the following article discusses the potential motive behind the passing of  Kevin Samuels. There are agents of the Illuminati that exist, and melanated men, aka black men, are often the primary targets. The enemies of the natural-born leaders of the household use black women to carry out hits. Not only is this divisive, but it is very intentional. To get to the point, the potential motive behind Kevin Samuel's death was the same as history shows us. Malcolm X, MLK, Medgar Evers, Nat Turner, and anyone attempting to make a genuine difference in the black community. The the battle is to maintain the power structure and stop all free-thinking leaders from rising. Notice the recent death of rapper Pnb Rock, another independent hip-hop artist like Young Dolph. This the premise is valid by looking at other independent artists who went independent and artists who turned against the Illuminati and the wicked music industry. Kevin Samuels was allegedly a bl