Listen To This Snippet Of ” The Rights & Progress Of The Negro” by William Taft. What Are Your Thoughts?

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In the middle of a horrific winter storm, in March 1909, William Howard Taft, took the oath of office and reflected on the future of race relations in America.

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  • Ivan Butcher II June 26, 2017 - 9:47 am

    …, By Their Own Rules

    America’s Corporate Game, which is Capitalism where everyone has to play by Their rules that keeps changing, is the American Economic Operating System.

    If you are not aware of the “The Game” or you haven’t played “The Game” as a kid, then this may explain why you / we have just been Consumers.

    We all know that like Laws, rules aren’t always applied equally, but for the most part the majority of Americans have to deal with some of the same disadvantages in placed by the Wealthy.

    The Real Wealthy, who control the land and the water sources making it even more difficult for those willing to live humbly, they created “The Game.” Their CEO’s playing the game know to first control all of the utilities: transportation, power, water, communication, then gather up all prime real-estate, have money to pay their taxes, and to stay out of jail.

    Imagine playing “The Game” at the dinning room table and your father and family members are the Captains of Industry, you literally would have insiders information on exactly how the real game is controlled not played, because it really isn’t just a game, it is an economic survival plan.

    read more…

    http://hbcuconnect.com//content/292013/by-their-own-rules

    • Afua D. June 26, 2017 - 10:42 am

      I wholeheartedly agree! I was educated and hired under the affirmative action/diversity-seeking America and fired under the Make America Great Again plan of America. No wonder I have PTSD without ever having served!

  • Erick Dean Tippett June 27, 2017 - 2:21 am

    Tippett couldn’t find your snippett what else is one to do?

    edt

  • Johnny Duxbury June 8, 2019 - 11:05 am

    I generally agree with your take on this topic and look forward to new posts and comments here at blackthen.com. Thanks!