Saturday, November 06, 2010

After 50 Years of The "Civil Rights Movement" This Is 1632 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd... Is "Voting" Still Relevant?


3 comments:

uglyblackjohn said...

There are a few towns in which an MLK Blvd or MLK High School are actually nice or in nice areas.
In Riverside California, Mlk Blvd separates The University area fron the Middle class Canyon Crest Area.
The high school is surrounded by $500-$700k homes.
But in that town 70% of Blacks have at least an AA (higher than the graduation rate from high school in ome cities)and 30% have at least a Bachelors and earn (on average) more than the overall average of the city.
People get what they are ready to receive.

Constructive Feedback said...

Brother DV:

VOTING IS still relevant.

The problem is that the embedded larval agents within our community told us that EVERYTHING is solvable via voting.

In as much as they have no human resource management and community development acumen - their goal was to USE the Black vote as a means of obtaining power from their political partners.

These communities will be fixed ONLY when the people limit their political dreams to that which is solvable via politics.

Denmark Vesey said...

"These communities will be fixed ONLY when the people limit their political dreams to that which is solvable via politics." Constructive Feedback.



Damn CF,

I like that!

That's hot.