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Democrats used the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to destroy the black family structure. • Every census from 1890 to 1950 showed that black labor force participation rates were higher than those of whites. • In 1950, 72% of all black men and 81% of black women had been married Pregnancies had been decreasing; both poverty and dependency were declining, and black income was rising in both absolute and relative terms to white income. • In 1965, 76.4% of black children were born to married women. What change? After the magnificent Dr. King advocated for peace and inclusion, this led to white guilt which Democrats used to take advantage of to fund President Johnson’s “War on Poverty This attacked longstanding values and principled behavior within the black American community This is what Democrat Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan called “defining deviancy downward.” & with Civil Rights Act of 1964 giving legal credence to making any sort of behavioral judgment toxic, the culture that held together the black American family was fundamentally changed. The result: • The 1960 census showed the first signs of a decline in black marriages, with acceleration in later years. • In 1980, 31% of all black first-born children were born to teenage mothers. • By 1992, 54% of all black children were living only with their mothers. • From 1990 to 1994, 77% of first births to black women were premarital. • By the 2000s, 75% of blacks with a high-school degree or some college were not married. • Less than half of black students graduated from high school in 2005. • Today, black males between the ages of 14 and 17 commit homicide at ten times the rate of white and Hispanic males of the same age combined. • In many urban areas, the black illegitimacy rate is well over 80%. Democrats hide our history because they intend to repeat it. They used white guilt to destroy us before. Do you think it’s random things got worse after BLM? We have to put our strings down. I am tired of us not being tired of being their puppets. What do we have to lose? We already lost ourselves along the way…

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Democrat Fatigue is very real. This woman explains her beef with the Party very well! “You throwing these black and incompetent Democratic politicians in front of a F’ing podium, spewing that gaga, is no longer working … can’t you tell? And just because you change your dialogue to sound like a southern black preacher and insert a Bible scripture and some Martin Luther King’s ‘I had a dream speech’, isn’t gonna work.” “Read the room, Black people. Because Gen Z and Gen Alpha are tired of hearing about the civil rights movement every F’ing February. I promise you.” “I know! I have black children. These children wanna make money, do you understand? They’re not concerned about section 8, Medicaid, or how the F they’re going to get F’ing food stamps.” “They want to make bread, as we all know the Democratic Party has thrived on the backs of people being dependent on them. And with this new generation of kids, it ain’t working for them.” “This new generation of children, the new generation. … their TikTokers, their streamers, their Youtubers, making billions of dollars. … living the actual American dream.” “Adaptation is actually a part of life. So you black Democrats and the Democratic Party you better come up with a brand new rhetoric because before you know it all you Democratic politicians will be living off the same system you are so desperately in love with, because your party will be extinct.”

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🚨 Mamdani "Community Safety" Pick Says Some Revolutionaries “Need To Be High” To “Take Over The State” Meet Kassandra Frederique, head of the Drug Policy Alliance and now a member of Zohran Mamdani’s Committee on Community Safety. In this interview about overdose deaths like Michael K. Williams, she describes herself as an abolitionist, a revolutionary, and argues there is a place for being high inside the movement: “As someone who is an abolitionist and also works to be a drug policy reformer, every day I have to fight the prohibitionists inside of me.” When celebrities die from overdoses, she has a wobble, then reaffirms the ideology: “When I heard that Whitney Houston passed, when I heard that Prince passed, you know, yesterday when I heard Michael K. Williams passed, it was a blow. And I go through my own existential crisis about like what am I doing? Is this, am I on the right side? I always come back to the point that the work that I do, the things that I believe in are right.” She frames it explicitly as Black revolutionary politics: “As Black people, and as Black people, what I assume as revolutionaries, the three of us talking, we’re like, you cannot be high when we’re trying to, you know, take over the state.” Then she flips it and justifies needing high people in the movement: “I think there are some people in our movement that need to be high so that they can imagine the world that we can’t see currently.” And she still ties all of this back to “the revolution”: “I think that for the revolution to actually happen, we need all those people to be working together.” Deaths like Michael K. Williams become a brief “existential crisis” before she decides she is still on “the right side” and doubles down on safe supply, testing, and a movement where some people “need to be high.” This is who Mamdani chose for his Committee on Community Safety.

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