Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ancestrally African Bookstore

Now here is the problem -
"You can't deal with this bookstore without dealing with the bigger sickness," Brown said. "So, you can't deal with Marcus alone without looking at the conditions, the public policy that created the conditions for the black community to be torn asunder."
Is it that the City is against people ancestrally African, or against all small business?  If you are ancestrally African, the solution is to fight institutional racism, which means you turn to the institutions that are robbing of your livelihood, and appeal.

But the appeal misses the point: they are not against the ancestrally African, they are against small business.  They want the tallies that flow with valuations of the false economy industries, and the increase in the leverage increased valuations gives in bond underwriting, that is debt financing.

Since the appeal misses the point, it can be ignored.  And that is how come there is no progress under the progressives.  The can pass civil rights legislation, but they cannot hide the facts on the ground today.

Turning to republicans to escape the democrat's abuse is never the answer, for clearly it is just more of the same.

Divide and conquer.  With vast swathes are entrepreneurs under the impression their challenges are due to being ancestrally African, non-Ancestrally African entrepreneurs cannot join up in common cause  to fight the real enemy - fascism.  It's economics, not race, that is the problems.  The patterns and practices of capitalism, which necessarily requires aggregation of power to some and denial to others. Free markets are to be recommended.

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